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Old 01-03-2015, 08:22 AM
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Yes, I agree with posters who say that not all problems X are caused by Y -- especially when it comes to teeth. There's a vast research literature showing that there are many causes related to dental pain -- it is rarely attributable to a single issue in all people for all dental pain (e.g., not all dental pain comes from one cause). Anyone who makes it seem like it can be is, in my opinion, doing an injustice to others and the complicated issues related to dental pain.

However, this is not the forum or thread to argue about opinions related to a specific condition -- and in fact, there should be no arguing, as all opinions are welcomed in our community.

I'm going to close this thread, since the question has been asked and answered already. If you want to discuss specific topics of interest to you regarding dental issues or dental pain, simply start a new thread in our Dentistry & Dental Issues forum:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum89.html

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