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Old 03-12-2014, 03:42 PM #1
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Default Hi Bryanna

Hi Bryanna

I had a front upper tooth removed approx. 1 year ago and at the time said to the dentist that the perio ligament needed removed and at the time and she said that the area had been well cleaned out so was wondering if there is anyway to know for sure that there is no infection left anywhere around the socket or jaw bone?. Also a question regarding plastic tempory crowns ie the ones in the box set, are these biocompatible to use?

Thanks

Chris
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