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Old 08-06-2009, 10:26 PM #1
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Can you please tell me why it is bad to have white spots (2) on the outside of the gum's , this time on the other side of where extractions where? They don't hurt however they were not there before and wondering what the deal is with them,
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Hi ouch,

White spots on the gum can be many things. You didn't give a description of what they look like. Are they hard like bone? Do they resemble a pimple? Are they white in the center and red on the borders?

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Can you please tell me why it is bad to have white spots (2) on the outside of the gum's , this time on the other side of where extractions where? They don't hurt however they were not there before and wondering what the deal is with them,
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You are so good.

Anyways there are 2-3 white , more boney i would say. I noticed when i was brushing , they were not there a month ago, yet when you said boney that is what comes to mind.

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Hi ouch,

Perhaps they were there and you never really noticed them? Bone does not just appear in the mouth within a months time. If you are concerned about what they are and they seem odd to you, then a visit to your dentist may be a good idea.

Sorry I could not be more specific :-(

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You are so good.

Anyways there are 2-3 white , more boney i would say. I noticed when i was brushing , they were not there a month ago, yet when you said boney that is what comes to mind.

thanks for taking time.
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Thanks for info. I will make appt to have them looked at and i also am ready to have bridge work started from extractions. I tell ya these teeth are so expensive to top it all off. Oh what fun.
I really appreciate being able to run things past you.
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Ok ouch...... let us know the results of your dental visit :-)

And you are very welcome..... ~'.'~ Bryanna


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Thanks for info. I will make appt to have them looked at and i also am ready to have bridge work started from extractions. I tell ya these teeth are so expensive to top it all off. Oh what fun.
I really appreciate being able to run things past you.
Thanks again,
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