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Old 06-04-2015, 05:38 AM #1
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Cool Chin pain loose bottom teeth

I had my left bottom front tooth pulled a year ago and had a gap there since then. I decided to experiment with elastics to try to close the gap myself (big mistake). I had no pain while my teeth were moving and now after I closed 2 mm of the gap I removed the elastics. Now my adjacent teeth are a bit loose and I have a mild pain on my chin, could this be just from movement of teeth after I took my elastics off?. I don't have any swelling just this annoying chin ache. Should I wait it out or have an X-ray?
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