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A 62-year-old woman presented to the urgent care clinic with gingival bleeding after periodontal scaling of her lower right second molar. She had undergone the procedure 5 hours before presentation, and the bleeding had persisted despite the application of pressure and ice. The patient recalled a similar episode that had occurred approximately 6 months earlier, also after a periodontal . . .
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