Epithelial formation, four days later, the gums began to grow from the periphery of the tooth extraction wound to the surface of the blood clot, generally covering the cavity of the tooth extraction cavity for about half a month.
Bone tissue was formed, and the blood clot gradually became a part of the bone wall in about 7 days, and new bone cells were formed in the blood clot, and the alveolar fossa was filled with granulation tissue in the following days.
I'm talking about the importance of blood clots for the recovery of tooth extraction wounds. In a word. Without a blood clot, the tooth extraction wound will not heal.
I suggest you go to the dentist and find out why.