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Huge hanging clot after oral surgery.
After 72 hours i woke up to a big hanging clot from the socket where my tooth was extracted and I had oral surgery. There is no pain. I've rinsed a few time and also did the gauge thing and the tea bag thing. Little bits of it are coming, off is awful. I am constantly tasting blood in my mouth. Should the clot be removed?
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Contact your Dentist immediately and get that region checked.
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Visit a dentist. The socket has to be cleaned and extra blood clot has to be removed by dentist in hygienic isolation of the tooth
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