Sure it can! If the tooth needed to come out it probably hurt like heck and when the tooth is gone so is the pain - along with any crankiness, depression, etc.
Also, if there was swollen tissue caused by whatever was going on with the tooth, that could cause pressure in the brain causing who-knows-what sort of behavior.
2007-02-20 18:13:18
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answered by heart o' gold 7
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Of course it can. If I've heard it once; I've heard it a thousand times. "Boy, he/she must have had a tooth extracted. He/she is acting really weird today." By the time all the teeth are extracted, they're shipped off to the loony bin; never to be seen again.
2007-02-20 20:57:48
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answered by Judith 6
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what do you mean exactly? change his behavior from the pain of it or from the embarrassment of the pulled tooth if it was one in the front?
2007-02-20 18:11:51
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answered by lightbulbsmile 2
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no it actually does nt occur untill the person has some different
behaviour
2007-02-20 18:14:27
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answered by Bobby 1
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no.
2007-02-20 18:33:22
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answered by nightingale 6
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