Dry Socket
There have been many causes suggested for “Dry Socket” localized alveolitis, bacterial infection, a increase in fibrinolytic activity, or a combination of the two and
There have been many causes suggested for “Dry Socket” localized alveolitis, bacterial infection, a increase in fibrinolytic activity, or a combination of the two and
If you plan to have your tooth extracted, you need to consider whether or not you plan for replacing that missing tooth with a dental
Cleaning your teeth is extremely important. Dr. Bloomer used to get lots are cavities when he was young. In his dental school he was taught
When you lose all your remaining teeth you lose confidence. The lower jaw teeth are the worst ones to lose. The lower denture is very
The risk of Dry Socket (alveolar osteitis) can be reduced by several methods including increasing the amount of irrigation, (I recommend 60cc) timing extractions with
Clinical diagnosis of Dry Socket or alveolar osteitis is noted if the patient complains of significant pain in the extraction site, if there was exposed
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