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Old 04-05-2013, 01:43 PM #3
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Thanks for replying Bryanna! The implants are being put in because I never had the adult teeth (there was nothing wrong, the teeth were just never there to begin with). I'm going to see my surgeon next week so hopefully everything will be alright! However I looked today and it it almost looks like a tiny sore is beginning to form, so I'm definitely going to be talking to him sooner!





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Hi Sundaybest,

By any chance are either of these implants replacing extracted root canaled teeth? If so, what was the dental history on these teeth?

It is difficult to determine if there is infection or not just one week post op unless you had significant swelling and pain. So more time is needed to see what happens. It is important to take the antibiotic as prescribed and avoid eating on that area.

If your symptoms increase within the next couple of days, then see your oral surgeon before your next scheduled appointment.

Bryanna
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