For sure. Get that **** checked out, Chad. You're smarter than this naivety. ^_~b
And you never responded to Me having a Man and a new job. I won't go as far as saying that You don't care anymore, because You're quite the opposite, but to put things bluntly, I was pissed and disappointed. How ya gonna make it up to Your oh-so distant Friend, eh?
☻☻Dri Dri☻☻
EDIT: LOL @ Rathan; Chad's S-E-V-E-N-T-E-E-N, not 5! LOL LOL
XD
2007-12-12 07:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it is probably a cavity i had the same problem and it was a cavity its no big deel though just go to the dentist and they will fill it no harm done! :)
2007-12-12 04:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be your wisdom teeth, but that pain usually stops and starts again until your teet are fully grown. You could've just slept on your jaw wrong.
2016-04-08 22:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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ya this will be for few days durin the time of growth of new teeth ahh but its normal for everyone during the time of gettin the new teeth no need worry about this !! avoid usin the side where u feel pain and we the other side for chewing
2007-12-12 05:05:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be many things. Go see a dentist.
2007-12-12 04:43:43
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answered by T 5
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most likely, if there isn't any swelling or a pocket on the gum line then your ok, but I would still suggest seeing your dentist.
2007-12-12 04:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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wash your mouth out with olive oil, works every time
2007-12-12 14:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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not only could be, probably is...see a dentist
2007-12-12 04:37:10
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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