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Old 02-26-2020, 12:43 PM #1
Allweknowiskyle Allweknowiskyle is offline
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Default Sore gums after extraction

I had an extraction two weeks ago due to an infected abscessed tooth. Two days ago after eating I noticed that the gums where the tooth was are noticeably tender when touched by anything. I hadn’t noticed this until now and wondering how normal this is.
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