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Bring up the console command and type in "disable" then click on the dead dragon then hit enter. That dragon should be disappear forever.
It won't affect any other dragons or such things like that so it's completely safe. I always use that command on dead bodies that remained there for days lol and a dragon once.
Lol no worries =] But really, it's all thanks to the person who suggest me how to do that command! To be honest, I only know two proper console commands so far so I'm still learning ^.^
So in theory, every time you fast-travel it may indeed be raining invisible dead dragons on you, which (again in theory) could cause save-file bloat.
MarkForDelete is the command you should use if you want things to disappear properly. For some targets the comand has instant affect, for some the affect will occur when the cell resets or if you save and reload the game.
Thanks to you all for helping I hope you continue to add your expertise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-Q7b-vHY3Q