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Old 01-06-2014, 11:39 AM #3
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It's been exactly one week ago today (8 days), no more blood from the sinus and I am trying not to blow my nose (not that congested anymore though).

The area seems to be healing well and I'm now doing a little salt gargle to keep it clean. Just finished my antibiotics.

I am now noticing some very tiny pebble like bone pieces (insignificant amount) in my mouth from the Bone Graft. They warned me this would happen and is completely normal. Therefore, I'm assuming everything is healing as planned and I think the Bone Graft will take well. Glad I had that done, regardless of if I decide to get an implant later.
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