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Old 01-18-2013, 09:28 AM
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Hi Bryanna,

Thanks for the reply. In terms of the graft exposure, I guess it could be the collagen material but it has the texture of the granules used for the graft. I'm diligent about keeping the area clean but the small pocket does sometime trap food that I need to rinse out. Should I have the area re-sutured? The dentist didn't seem to concerned.



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Hi Curious,

First of all, DO NOT chew on that area of your mouth until the site has closed over. Secondly, it is not ideal for the graft to be exposed because contamination from food debris can disrupt the healing and infection can occur. Are you sure the graft is exposed?

It is typical for the sutures to come out 7-10 days after the extraction. Sometimes they last a week or so longer, depends on the type of suture material, how it was used and how much tissue closure was able to be done.
The collagen placed over the graft is there for two main purposes. One is to keep the surgical site covered in blood so the clot forms properly. Secondly it is there to protect the graft from becoming exposed or dislodged. So this material is important for the long term healing. It generally becomes one with the clot and doesn't fall out. Are you certain the collagen plug/membrane came out?

If you are in doubt of what has occurred, go back to your dentist and let him look again, ask him to explain what he sees to help reassure you.

Bryanna
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