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Old 04-06-2007, 04:15 PM #1
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Default Bryanna -implants questionhusband's infec.

Bryanna,
I was very interested in your scenario of a dental implant. My husband had an implant about a year ago. A few months after the implant was totally complete he had tooth pain. They removed the cap and discovered an infection from an ulcer. Thus he had to to do the entire implant routine again.
Very interesting. Thanks for the description. He is still in the waiting phase for the dentist with this 2nd implant.
As always thank you so much for your very articulate explanation of dental and medical procedures. I appreciate your willingness to take time on this forum.
Sorry to make this a new thread. I just wanted to be sure you read it.
Thanks,
Sydney
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