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krzysztof polanowski

2007-01-27, 10:08 pm

Its always better to make saturation. Its some like using bone siubstitutes
materials...
The dry sockets comes becouse of lack of blood . Even if you have very low
bleeding the saturation prevent the dry sockets complication. Even if you
inform patients to behave propelrly the "blood clot" could be unsteady,
washed up, or fallen from the "hollow"

regards kris-Polanowski DDS
Uzytkownik "Steven Bornfeld" <dentaltwinmung@earthlink.net> napisal w
wiadomosci news:xhSph.13631$X72.164@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> John & Ninetta wrote:
>
>
> Can't find the reference, but I not long ago read a study that failed to
> find a relationship between incidence of dry socket and whether or not the
> extraction was sutured.
>
> Steve



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