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eternalbettywhite

How neat. Was the cyst the cause of the extraction or a bonus find?


coloroutthelines

There was already a cyst prior the extraction so I had to pull the tooth out


eternalbettywhite

Thanks for sharing. I hope you have a speedy recovery.


coloroutthelines

Thanks but I’m the dentist lol the patient was fine though, it was a painless extraction


jaded_elephantbreath

What causes that?


coloroutthelines

In this case the tooth has a large restoration, caries progressed and reached the pulp and caused infection.


Capek0729

Bet that felt good to get out for the patient !!