LOL, There is no "sweet tooth" we taste sweet with our tongue.
2006-07-14 16:40:38
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answered by Lisa N 5
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There is no such thing as an actual sweet tooth. I think you are referring to a tooth that is sensitive to sweets? You shouldn't have to have a tooth removed if it is just sensitive to sweets. Either there is a cavity that is causing the sensitivity, which can be filled. Or there may be root exposure, but that usually only causes hot and cold sensitivity, that can be reduced by using sensitivity toothpastes.
You need to talk to your dentist and figure out what is going on.
On the other hand if you love sweets and you thought you could have a tooth removed to lessen the desire for sweets, that is crazy! But I am sure that isn't what you meant.
2006-07-14 16:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I do think that mine has been removed, although I could have removed it subconciously. See I used to love sweets couldn't get enough, my mom would make a cake or pie and I would eat all or she wouldn't get as much as she wanted I drank soda like it was going out of style I was a sweetaholic. Now I don't like cake very much and I am not really into pie, unless my sweet tooth is just more refined now and by that I mean Cheesecake! Man now I gotta go get some Cheescake.
2006-07-14 16:46:19
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answered by tre_loc_dogg2000 4
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I had all four removed at the same time. I was given a local then nitrous oxide. They had to cut the gums to get to the bottom two and the top two were impacted so they came right out. If they have to cut the gum then they might use dissoluble stitches. They will give you maybe some antibiotics and a pain reliever. You have to eat very light like soup, pudding,the next day or so. But they will give you or the person that is driving you ( cannot drive after nitrous oxide) info before you leave. Good Luck you'll survive.
2016-03-27 05:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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wth is a sweet tooth? i mean, i know what people mean when they say that so-and-so has a sweet tooth [meaning that so-and-so likes sweet/sugary foods] but exactly which one of the pearly whites is considered the "sweet tooth"?
2006-07-14 16:42:53
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answered by M 3
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I JUST HAD ALL OF MY TEETH PULLED THURSDAY!BUT THE SWEET TOOTH MUST BE INVISIBLE BECAUSE I STILL WANT SWEETS!SO MAYBE HE COULDNT SEE IT TO GET IT OUT!LOL!
2006-07-14 23:51:07
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answered by cyndi b 5
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Taste sense is on your tongue, not on a tooth,
2006-07-15 00:44:09
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Nope I would sue him.
2006-07-14 16:40:20
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answered by Kay O 3
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