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Old 05-28-2013, 10:33 AM #9
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Pennye,

Sure, post the xrays, that's fine.

Regarding toothpaste.... it is not the toothpaste that removes plaque,it is the mechanical technique of brushing that removes plaque. Toothpaste is just to temporarily freshen the breath... really nothing more.

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Once Again, thank you so very much, what just erks me is you know that all the dentists who thought its just normal sensativity, not one ever explained how the fillings cause the sensativity and not one before the most recent visit ever said the word crown. Now I need to get that money together and get that done, at least I know I need one, I know how important plaque build up is to think I have been suffering with this sensativity all these years it is fixable, I though these tooth pastes just dont work...in the near future if you dont mind I am going to post the xrays of these teeth, one of the roots were so long she couldnt get it on the xray, she had to take the xray in my mouth said "were not supposed to do that" wondering for the future on that root. Thank you again
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