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Health - 27 March 2007

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2 Years ago I had a cavity with an existing filling, my dentist wanted to do a root canal and I told him I didn't want one "just pull it" My teeth break when I have had them in the past. Well, he did the root canal any way, during the procedure he broke off a tool in my mouth and left it in there ( in a root that was curled), and tooth broke and had to be cut in 4 pieces to be removed.Now I am having swelling and pain and have a very hard lump in the roof of my mouth. Do I go back to the same dentist and make him fix the problem? He has a very good reputation, and said if I had any problems with it he would make it right...Just don't know what to do.

2007-03-27 00:17:50 · 2 answers · asked by ridder 5 in Dental

act the same way around ppl as you would act when u are home alone.

Maybe its just me but i cant really show my true self when iam around ppl. What do u think?

2007-03-27 00:12:54 · 13 answers · asked by TruPlayazDontDiE 1 in Mental Health

hii do i have biploar?? cuz i am just wondering cuz the past 2 years i have noticed myself getting mad alot and just about little things,for example i play alot of video games and im really competitive, when i lose i get so mad and throw my controller i mean ill throw that biitch at the wall and the plastic shatters off of it and curse alot,and my neighboors think im killing somebody. are these symtoms of biploar? getting mad easily?

2007-03-27 00:10:59 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mental Health

I am getting over being sick except I have a cough that is taking awhile to go away. Yesterday I coughed up this bloody looking clot thing. Otherwise I feel fine and I have not done it since. What could this be. Should I be worried?

2007-03-27 00:09:44 · 11 answers · asked by ? 4 in Other - Diseases

Im 17 and today had my tooth out, its the main one you use to chew, I have to go back next week and have the exact same tooth pulled out but on the other side of my mouth.. the dentist said it was decayed. I was kind of shocked as I dont eat much sugary food but when he took the tooth out I could see what he was talking about.

my mouth is numbed at the moment.. kinda waiting for the pain to start now. but my main concern is going through the rest of my life with two gaps at either side of my mouth and chewing using my gum.. is there anyway the teeth will grow back?

2007-03-27 00:07:02 · 13 answers · asked by Kargo 2 in Dental

I'm 31 years old and my teeth are in terrible condition. I have so many cavities and abcesses, but we can't afford dental insurance or to go to the dentist. Through the years I have had one tooth at a time pulled, but I can rarely afford even that. My husband makes just enough over the level for Medicaid. I feel so ashamed and embarrassed about my mouth, and I am so worried about infections and heart related issues. My top row is the worst...what can I ever do to get help for my mouth?

2007-03-27 00:01:46 · 9 answers · asked by fedupyammit2003 4 in Dental

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