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Old 06-30-2016, 06:25 AM #1
Tashanicole1987 Tashanicole1987 is offline
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Confused Itchy gums after multiple teeth extraction

Monday I had 10 teeth pulled. 6 on top all back teeth and 4 on bottom also all back teeth. Well early this morning I started to get an itchy feelings in my gums on the left side. There is a little bit of pain but nothing really bad. What could be causing my gums to itch so bad??
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