Food residue in wound after dental surgery?

Hey, I had a dental operation. Now I've noticed that there's something in the wound, the hole. It looks yellow/white. Could it be a tooth fragment, food particles, or bone? It hurts and bleeds when I brush over it.

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Vivi2010
9 months ago

If the tooth wound is still fresh, make sure that you only rinse when it no longer bleeds, that is two to three a day. Until then, you should only eat on the other side. Make sure that the wound is not inflamed (kill, heat, swelling, laughter). If necessary, buy chlorhexamed in the pharmacy, so you can rinse, so the wound is disinfected. From day three you can rinse with sage. From day four to five, the wound is closed so that the cleaning works better.

The lining in the wound is called fibrin, which is like the scab on a skin wound. Often a white layer is formed around the edge, which looks like protruding skin pussies. This then solves everything in the context of wound healing itself. Good improvement

wattdennnu2
9 months ago

looks yellow/white.

This is fibrin. Completely normal procedure. Don't fuck it!