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Old 10-10-2014, 10:38 PM #8
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Hi,guys

I just saw another oral surgeon today and he said that there is absolutely no hole based on my ct and mri scans. His theory is that the fluid comes from my throat and collects in the left gum extraction site. Has anyone heard of this happening? I just dont see how the fluid can come from my throat and make it all the way up into my left gum pocket area.

I can close my nose, put pressure and SEE it bubble out of my gum. Although a lot of pressure is needed. But the oral surgeon today said that for the amount of fluid i say that is coming out, there has to be a larger hole.

We both agree though that there is a polyp and i have a sinus infection. The polyp needs to be taken care of and i think will help reduce the sinus infection that creates the nasty fluid. But will taking care of the poly stop the fluid from flowing into my mouth?

I'm seeing an ent on wednesday,

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