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Alveolar Osteotis
- Generally develops 3-5 days after surgery. Is an inflammation of bone, not necessarily an infection. Is characterized by lysis of the socket blood clot
- Alveolar osteitis is essentially an inflammation of the bony socket from a recently extracted tooth. Treatment consists of gentle debridement of the socket and placement of a suitable obdundant until the area becomes asymptomatic.
- Inflammation of the bony socket from the recently extracted tooth.
- Treaatment consists of debridement of the socket and placement of a suitable obtundent until the area becomes asymptomatic
- Theorized to be caused by lysis of a fully formed blood clot prior to its replacement by granulation tissue
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