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Old 11-01-2010, 10:31 AM #1
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Default Surgical removal of tooth #32

i am having a hard time personaly on this matter seeing the dentist told me it has to be exctacted that way...


I am finding it hard and difficufult to come to grips mentaly and perhaps apperances wise...on loseing said perminint tooth......


What are the short,long and overall experences that can come of this process......?


also what if any would be the health risks if the tooth in question had a root canal that was not compleat but the root was removed.....?
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