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Dry socket: Preventing and treating a painful condition that can occur after tooth extraction

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  • Reviewed by Tien Jiang, DMD, MEd, Contributor; Editorial Advisory Board Member, Harvard Health Publishing
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Lisa Catanese, ELS, Health Writer

Lisa Catanese, ELS, has been a medical writer for more than 20 years. Through her company, Blue Blaze Communications, she has written content for hospitals, magazines, websites, pharmaceutical companies, and medical education companies, and her writing … See Full Bio
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Tien Jiang, DMD, MEd, Contributor; Editorial Advisory Board Member, Harvard Health Publishing

Tien Jiang, DMD, MEd, is an assistant professor in the department of oral health policy and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (HSDM). As a prosthodontist, Dr. Jiang teaches in the HSDM predoctoral preclinic … See Full Bio
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