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Old 07-31-2009, 01:24 PM #1
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Default gums feel tight after stitches are out is this normal

my gums feel really tight i had my 3 tteth removed on 7 21 and had stitches out today hopeing that tight feeling would go away but no luck if i smile i feel a tugging on my gums is this a forgotten stitch maybe they missed or im i being parionoid and this is completly normal i had left the dentist office at 10 the smorning so i dont wanna go back if this is a normal sensation how long does that tight feeling last its driveing me nuts any info would be awesome i need to ease my mind a lil.....
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