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Feb 15, 2007 22:19


However, debris and bacteria can easily accumulate under an operculum, which may cause pericoronitis, a common infection problem in young adults with partial impactions that is often exacerbated by occlusion with opposing 3rd or 2nd molars. Common symptoms include a swelling and redness of the gum around the eruptionjaw or possibly the neck. ( Read more... )

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ladyxxmadonna February 16 2007, 05:36:35 UTC
i have something you may want
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seeifyouswim February 16 2007, 19:56:08 UTC
yikes.

i have had problems with my teeth my whole life, so many problems that my parents had to give me sedatives prescribed my my dentist before i went every time when i was younger. before that they had tried strapping me down with that thing for violent/retarded kids and bracing my mouth open, but that apparently wasn't good enough.

i'm just waiting for my wisdom teeth to start acting up any day now.

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laborday February 18 2007, 21:20:26 UTC
time to see a dentist.

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