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Old 11-10-2017, 06:32 PM #4
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hi, thanks.

i went back again. i must say they are very thorough at the hospital dentist. either that or they were fed up with me.

i'd had a swab taken from the infection and that had come back as 'normal'. but i had two further xrays on that extraction site to check and double check to see if there was any tooth had been left behind and that was clear and nothing wrong with the tooth that hurt and all the socket and whatsnot looked fine. so they said it was referred pain. they cleaned it again and packed it again, they put so much of that stuff in it nearly choked me (im not sure if that was purposely done) but seriously, just touching it right now i've only just noticed it doesn't feel tender around there. the packing looks like its ready to fall out which im worried about incase i should get any pain, its friday night aswell so no dentist open until monday.
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