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Old 02-19-2013, 01:34 AM #1
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Default Red bump coming out of gum after gingivectomy

Wasn't sure where to go for answers since this just came up today but I had a gingivectomy last Wednesday and today i noticed there was a red spot protruding out from my gum and it was bleeding and a little sore. I had my wisdom teeth removed back in may and i was left with excess gum over my back molars, which is the reason for the gingivectomy, I was hoping it was just maybe a bone working its way out or something.

I have a picture but cant post it!
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