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Old 10-09-2014, 04:44 AM #1
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Default White fleshy stuff after tooth extraction

So I had the tooth right next to my wisdom tooth lower right side pulled out 4 days ago. I've been rinsing out with warm water and brushing my teeth lightly. I've noticed that where the tooth got pulled, there is now white fleshy stuff there. At first I thought it was part of the tooth that got pulled, like maybe the dentist didn't get it all. But it's really mushy and fleshy. Can I please get help figuring this out??? It's worrying me. It doesn't hurt or anything I just want to know what it is.
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