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Agree!


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and bloody expensive to fix!!
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They are ! teeth are small, annoying , and cost an arm and a leg !

down with teeth i say ! lets rebel against them !


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At least you will always have a job!
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oh no , Im over teeth , i want to go do something else...perhaps join a circus ...

altho ,when I have baby I may go back part time , part time I can handle , then I dont see teeth all the time ....


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Originally posted by caitlynsmygirl caitlynsmygirl wrote:

it depends where the tooth is,if its a front one, then you will probably want something there for cosmetic purposes, if the tooth is completly taken out , then a bridge is probably the cheaper option (and not very cheap)but cheaper than an implant, which is the other option .

If its a back molar then they are good to keep for chewing , but not 100% necessary ,if its not the back one and not visible, then it wont be so bad to get taken out.

...Which tooth is it ?

Teeth huh ? for something so small they sure are a pain !


It is a back molar, i've spent so much money on it already I am so over it, gaahh what bad timing!

How long would the anaesthetic stay in your system for do you think? Does it wear off and completely disappear, or hang around for a day or two? Just thinking about bubs and BF..


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usually stays for a couple of hours before wearing off ...if they did quite a few injections at once it may stay longer


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Oh okay, just don't want bubs to get any yuckies. Thanks for the info


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