Dark red jelly: It may appear as a dark red jelly.
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May look whitish: Often times the extraction sites from wisdom teeth can look whitish in nature. Rest assured that chances are no tooth fragment is remaining or a new tooth is not growing in that area. You should have a follow up appointment with your oral surgeon to evaluate your post operative healing.
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Red-white: Dark red to start, turns whitish over a few days. For best results with wisdom teeth, make sure you are evaluated and treated by a board certified oral & maxillofacial surgeon.
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