Dry Socket

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The socket left by a removed tooth can lead to a dry socket.

This happens when the blood clot that naturally forms is prematurely removed.

The bone underneath can be exposed, which can be very painful.

An anti-bacterial swab can be used to help the gum tissue heal.

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