I have had a dental Bone graft placed about a month ago. I have been experiencing pain (burning/pulsating) for the past month and have been prescribed 3 series of antibiotics. It appears that my pain subsides at the 1st two series of antibiotics, however the 3rd serious of augmentum has been not working as well. I have had multiple x-rays with my general dentist was performed the dental bone graft and it appears that there isnt any issues on the X-rays. I would like them to have them removed.
I have a failing implant (front tooth) with a lot of bone loss. One surgeon suggested to leave it in and do a tissue graft on top. Another one said it needs to be removed ASAP to avoid more damage to adjacent teeth. The surgeon would try to remove it using reverse torque and then bone graft the site. I read online that platelet-rich plasma would be better to heal large bone defects. But this surgeon does not use this technology. Would a bone graft with allograft be working as well?
I am having four implants removed holding a bridge that holds 6 of my front teeth. My periodontist wants to wait until the area heals before doing a bone graft to replace more implants. From what I read on here many of the doctors suggested immediate bone grafts. I don't know what to do. Please advise.
I had my 2 roots surgically removed 2 weeks ago and bone graft in preparation for implants, the stitches were then removed 4 days ago and my gums look open. One of them has a soft white thing protruding out and the other just looks open to the elements so not sure if this is normal. Does this look normal? Please see photo.
8 weeks out from bone graft for a failed root canal. The graft is more painful than the tooth. Dr. Said it looks ok and pain should gradually ease. Now I have food lodged in it that I can not swish out. The food seems to be causing even more pain.