Eric Linden, DMD, MSD, MPH

595 Chestnut Ridge Road, Suite 7
Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07677

(201) 307-0339

Monday 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday 9:30AM–6PM
Wednesday Closed

Thursday 8:30AM–5PM
Friday 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday & Sunday Closed

Bad-Smelling Stitches from Bone Graft

Q: I just had a second bone graft surgery done 10 days ago. The stitches in my mouth taste really gross and there’s a smell that’s nasty too. My mom said it’s from the blood or because they’re getting ready to come out, since doctor said they’ll be starting to fall out. But I don’t know if that’s right. Can you tell me why I have that nasty taste and smell?

A: The foul taste and smell can be from food debris, plaque, blood products, or an infection. If a periodontal dressing was used, then it can be from bacteria under that area. We usually place our patients on a Chlorhexadine rinse or warm salt rinses for this reason. Ten days is approaching the time for the sutures to be removed or start to dissolve away. Be sure to have your periodontist check this area soon.

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