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Old 05-30-2016, 11:45 PM #22
XFitRick XFitRick is offline
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Hope you had a great Memorial Day! it's been about a week and most of the communication path has closed, feel like I have just a small hole now. I can (by accident) blow air through if I eat/drink a certain way that applies pressure to it. Again, the hole is much smaller now (water doesn't flow through anymore when I netty pot it). Still think it'll close completely?

I see the OS Wed.

Cheers!

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Originally Posted by Bryanna View Post
Rick,

Yea, keep the motivational yelling to a minimum if possible. Lots of air exchanges via the mouth and nose when we yell.

There is no need to use a mouthwash of any kind. Mouthwashes that kill bacteria kill all bacteria, both the good and the bad. The problem with that is the mouth needs good bacteria to help prevent cavities and gum disease. Just make sure to brush and floss your teeth thoroughly to keep the plaque down.

The gel is used immediately after the extraction of a tooth. Your situation does not warrant using the gel.

Bryanna



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