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Old 01-26-2016, 01:12 PM
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GMarie,

I can tell you that it is concerning if any lumps form on the gum or near the extraction site more than 7 days post op. It could be some extra benign tissue that has formed which can be easily removed. It could be a splintered piece of bone that is trying to make it's way out and has inflamed the gum or it could be the result of an infection that may or may not have other symptoms.

Make sure you bring this to his attention and ask him to check it thoroughly. Do not tell him it doesn't hurt.... unless he asks you or after he has thoroughly checked it. That way he's more likely to check it more closely. He should probe around a bit to see if there is any discharge or pus and a single radio graph might be helpful to see how clean the socket is as there could be a bony spicule trying to come out.

There are other post operative concerns that sometimes arise after a root canaled tooth is extracted that have to do with the root canal procedure itself. So it is best for the os to evaluate the site thoroughly.

Please check back with us after you visit.
Bryanna




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Originally Posted by GMarie View Post
Dear Bryanna, Tooth number 18 was extracted 11 days ago. I'm going to see my oral surgeon who did the surgery on Wednesday for a follow up and to get the stitches out. However, I'd like you to take a look at the photo I have attached if you would. There is a fleshy lump at the end of the socket, no pus or drainage, just raised gum tissue, which is red in the middle. He didn't mention anything about it in his report, but the socket seems to be healing poorly on that end. The socket appears deeper there. Do you have any ideas as to what the lump is or if it's just a natural part of the healing. I had an infected root canalled tooth there before the extraction.
Thanks for taking a look!
GMarie I can't seem to attach my photo, but maybe you would know what this is by my description? Thanks for your time!
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***I have been in the dental profession for 4 decades. I am an educator and Certified Dental Assistant extensively experienced in chair side assisting and dental radiography. The information that I provide here is my opinion based on my education and professional experience. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice.***
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