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Old 01-19-2015, 04:26 AM #1
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Chat "pull it" dentures later!!??!!

Scared. I am 65 years old. had a recent tooth ache. Dentist prep t two teeth for a bridge . temporary one put in. more pain right away and is continued one week later. Dentist is sending me to a endondonic Dentist( specialist). but in talking with them, i can not afford to continue any work on my mouth... i have decided to have the 2 teeth pulled out . tomorrow i will discuss this with either Dentist. I don't know if they are going to cooperate with my decision.
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