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* To be listed on Pain-Free Dentists you must be actively using DentalVibe. 877-503-8423 ext. 104 | Pain-Free DentistShould I remove white granulation tissue?It cannot be restored and must be removed for the wound to heal. Without removal, this tissue acts as a physical barrier to the formation of granulation tissue in the wound bed. Necrotic tissue is also a medium for increased bacterial proliferation, and removing it is essential for managing the wound's bioburden.
Does granulation tissue fall off after tooth extraction?Within the third and fourth week after tooth extraction, the stem cells should replace much of the granulation tissue in the socket, turning into new bone tissue along the socket and new gum tissue along its surface.
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