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Old 08-06-2014, 06:09 PM #1
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Default Oral communication to sinus

Had a bad middle top tooth extraction that resulted in a very largehole that got in effected 6 months later.

Last Monday I had the hole closed with a flap is skin anyway week went by everything went good surgeon seen it again a week later looked good and did a water test everything seemed fine.

Well tonight after work it seemed like a little water or something made it's way down. Question is will this small hole still heal shut.

Really don't want to have surgery to seal it again. Hear a lot on the tissue turning into skin and forming an non healable tunnel again like last time.
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