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Old 11-15-2015, 03:53 PM #1
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Default Exposed Bone 3 Months After Extraction

In early August I had 4 wisdom teeth and 1 residual root removed. The surgery went pretty well and I had very little pain afterwards. The sockets for the four wisdom teeth have pretty much closed up, however the site of the root removal is still open and what appears to be bone is visible in the hole. I am not experiencing any pain. Should I be concerned at this point?
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