Days following the extraction, patients may notice a hard or sharp area of bone which can quickly cause irritation to the side of the tongue resulting in pain. The primary reason for this condition is the characteristically thin gum tissue in this area of the jaw bone as well as the socket expansion that can occur during the extraction process. This is not a complication, but rather a healing condition related to exposure of the bone on the inside aspect of the ridge. Any information would be greatly appreciated thank you very much.A rare condition following extraction of wisdom teeth is known as lingual bone dehiscence (bone exposure). I want to switch dentists but with my insurance if I do that I will have to pay for all my denture expenses out of pocket and that is just not a possibility. He also has contradicted himself on telling me to rinse with Milk of magnesia after I eat or drink anything but also told me during the same appointment I can hold off rinsing and should only be doing it 3 times a day. I am already having issues with my dentist as he has told me my Fistula will heal on its own and does not need anymore attention. I think I may have some I am not sure I know I have some sore spots and when my denture is in it hurts a lot no matter what I do I have tried to put the Benzocaine they told me to use on these sores but it does not help with the pain. I was wondering what they are and how do you treat them. Hope this helps to explain what is going on!īits of bone coming through gums after extractionsĪ friend of mine who had the same thing done as me the day before I did we both had teeth extracted and had immediate dentures placed told me she has bone spurs and has been pulling them out herself. Sometimes however the dentist need to give them a helping hand if they are still there and bothering you after a week or so (if they are quite small- the dentist would just lift them out with tweezers possibly after a little numbness is placed) The slivers often work themselves out, (in much the same way as little splinters often work themselves out). Also it is important to avoid too much 'investigation' (with a probe or tweezers for eg) of a fresh socket, especially if it is a back tooth which may be near the maxillary sinus. Dentists will have a quick check to see if there is any obvious bone debris which can be carefully removed but obviously as soon as the tooth is removed the socket bleeds in order that the healing process can begin- making it quite hard to spot these small fragments. They are caused by tiny fragments of the very thin bone which was between the roots of the teeth. Could a simple xray could have prevented this in the first place? help guys?īone slithers/slivers are fairly common following a tooth removal, and certainly more common in cases of multiple tooth removal. A piece of root left? doc reasurred me he got it all.he did call me in a nice script but i hope he is going to be responsible for whatever he left from the last surgury.scared too death.HATE oral surgury and kinda pissed he f'd it up in the first place. Present time, 3 months later something is growing out of the side of my upper gum line, what the f.i almost vomit, a tumor? a growth? it kinda hurts and whatever it is its coming OUT no matter what i do. So the newbe doc tells me I should of seen a oral SURGEN."i was sweating" during the procedure he tells me 4 days after when I call him wondering why my face hurts soooo bad, thanks doc. Of course there were complications.the PAIN & more PAIN. so then the extraction(couldn't b saved). Had an extraction on molar # 3 ? (upper 2nd from back) 3 months ago, had had 2 root canal surgureys on it previously and was waiting to have it capped(crowned). Something (bone?) protruding from extraction site!!
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