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Old 07-08-2016, 03:56 PM #1
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Default White around my toorh extraction areas

I was just wonderinf if this was normal? Its been 2 days since I had it pulled and i had an imediate denture put in and was told to leave in for 2 days but its just been causing me horrible pain and I took it out today and I havr this white stuff around the area. It could be skin but im too scared to touch. I still have a dull throbbing pain but nothing like it was with the denture in. I got this pulled at an indian tribal clinic and it was all free but they did not give me any medication so ive just been guessing with tylenol. Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated. I have no insurance but if its getting infected id like to know what to do. Thank you
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