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Yes, but if it's really long and doesn't dissolve for a long time, then you should show your dentist/oral surgeon and they will most likely just say that it is a "loose stitch". Then they'll take some simple tweezers and pull it right out in a second. Don't worry... this happened to me today, and it didn't hurt a bit (and I am quite a wimp when it comes to pain). Hope this helps! :)

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Q: You just got your wisdom teeth cut out and you can feel the stitches between your teeth and have to keep moving the end of the stitch. Is this normal?
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