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Hi:Dry Socket is due to infection in the extraction site, it has nothing to do with left over cement. Cement usually causes inflamation, once removed it should heal and go back to normal.Best,Dr. Maddahi.
Dry socket is a situation after a tooth is extracted and the blood clot comes out in the first week. It has nothing to do with cement.
Without seeing X-rays and only these photos, I would bet you will need these teeth extracted and need to look into dental implants. I would schedule a consult with a board certified periodontist and experienced cosmetic dentist. Tough case, but will look great in the end. Good luck.
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