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Old 03-09-2016, 11:59 PM #1
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Default Question after 4 Months now

Hi Bryanna, I haven't been on here in a while. I am doing a little better but still not healed after all the trauma I have gone through. My question is, it has now been 4 months since I had both bone grafts and I still have some redness and some of the bone peeking through the site where the bone graft is. I went in to the oral surgeon two weeks ago and he said everything is fine and we should do the implant. I did not feel ready as I feel like I am still not healed. He said not to wait longer than 2 more months. Should I still have redness in that area? It is not completely healed. I still have some pain sometimes and I also still am having some sinus issues. How long can I wait to do the implant? Thank you!
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