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Old 11-30-2020, 09:04 AM #4
Jenseen Jenseen is offline
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Wondering if anyone still comes around to answer questions?

It will be six days from two full months since my double extraction, which has healed up great. However, usually night or morning, there is still drainage from this formerly huge fistula pre-extraction.

I am far from a dentist and don't have a way there, so I'm hoping someone will let me know if this could be normal in the resolution of a huge fistula or if infection remains and it may be eating into the bone.

Every few weeks I take a little amoxicillin to help the natural healing process. Although it has shrunk a lot and there's no pain or discomfort, this does seem to be a very long time (the outside time was shown at a single month) and now it's become concerning.

Any information at all will help - Thanks!
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