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Old 09-11-2014, 02:47 AM #1
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Default Bryanna how can i be sure dentist has removed perio ligament properly

Dear Bryanna

Hello again and hope you are well.

I just had a central upper incisor removed two days ago by a holistic dentist that I explained to remove all the perio ligament with the tooth. The dentist extracted the tooth slowly and with care to not damage the surrounding area and regarding the ligament gently touched the inside of the socket to feel for and remove any dead ligament attached hence it was not scraping at all and i could barely feel anything or scraping etc. My point is that I hope all the ligament has been removed in this way as i certainly don't want cavitations starting there, can you give me your feedback if this sounds like the perio has been removed OK or whats your thoughts?

Sincerely
Chris
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