Why do you have bone spurs after tooth extraction

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After tooth extraction, if there is a bone spur, it may be because the patient's alveolar bone shape is not uniform, and the reconstruction and absorption of the alveolar bone after tooth extraction is not uniform, so there will be a bone spur, or there is no tooth extraction socket after tooth extraction, so it is possible to form a bone spur. In fact, after tooth extraction, if there is a bone spur, there is no need to deal with it without any influence. If the bone spur is painful or protruding, then we can do bone spur repair surgery after surgery, remove the bone spur, after elimination, then the wound healing will be better, and will not show pain response.

Why do you have bone spurs after tooth extraction



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