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Old 02-11-2017, 07:53 PM #1
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Default Dissolvable stitches..

Hey people,

End of January i had all my teeth removed at the local hospital. They have stitched me with dissolvable stitches. Whilst not being an immediate irritation, i would like them gone sooner rather then later without having to go back to my dentist (hes an horrible git lol)

Is there anyway to dissolve them quicker? I have one that has come loose out the wound and now wiggles round my mouth... its attached to my gum still.. its the knot that is loose, i tried pulling it out completely but that hurt too much..

Any advice would be helpful


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