Cauterized gum tissue does not typically grow back in the same way that healthy gum tissue would. Cauterization destroys the tissue, leading to scarring and potential changes in the surrounding area. While the body may heal and the gums may regenerate to some extent, the exact texture and health of the tissue may not fully return to its original state. It's essential to follow up with a dentist for proper care and monitoring after such a procedure.
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Yes it is normal.
It can take up to two weeks for your gum tissue to grow back after a bone graft. However, you should be able to return to your normal activities by the next day.
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In about 1 to 2 days.3 days max.
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If the nail bed was not injured it will. If the nail bed was killed by the infection then it will not. If it was removed by a doctor he may have cauterized (burned) the nail med in which case it will not.
No, the gums do recede with age, that's were the saying "Long in the tooth" comes from because this causes the teeth to look longer.
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you look at the table of continents on the back of the pack of gum.
Since they cannot grow back, you may have to have porcelain implants. This includes a metal poll that is lodged into your gum with a porcelain artificial tooth slid on.
5 years for them to fully grow through! 5 years for them to fully grow through!