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Old 02-16-2016, 10:14 AM #1
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Default tooth extraction 4 weeks ago

I had 1 tooth pulled on top left next to my meat
Sharp tooth ... on january 26th ... a few days ago I had a
Bone fragment come out.. its felt kinda pressury ...n
Tender.. I'm wondering if this is normal...my sinuses
Has been going kinda crazy too so I don't knw
If that could b causing problems too... no fever at all
Either ... I called my dentist n they told me
To take tylenol becuz I can take ibrpofen ..
Cuz its not swollen..
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