The Drysocket Visitor

As recounted in the notes of dental hygienist, Room 12B, Colchester NHS MaxFax Clinic

In late October 2016, a patient arrived with no record, no GP referral, and no apparent teeth β€” but pain radiating from an old molar void.

He gave no name. He carried an X-ray image rolled into a tube of waxed gauze. The receptionist noted the smell β€” burnt chalk and mint antiseptic. His mouth hung open. Not wide. Just enough.

The triage nurse asked what hurt. He pointed to the empty place beside his jaw.

β€œIt sings,” he said. β€œEspecially when I lie.”

In the examination room, he sat perfectly still. The dentist, a quiet man named Dr Singh, gently palpated the gumline. No inflammation. No swelling. But when his glove entered the socket, it kept going β€” past the bone, past what was physica... See more