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15 Responses

  1. 1
    fabmom 
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    nugget16 

    last resort use dental adhesive. we hate it it messes with the bonding of some materials but we just have to use a kcp machine that works like a sands blaster to get it off. a little more work just squeeze it into the crown and push firmly onto screw until it dries. then avoided biting or chewing on it until you get to the dentist. and yes it will mess up the current screw you have but you said they replacing it anyway.

    dental assistant

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    Funandjumpy511 

    im getting my braces off soon hopefully :) and i wanted to know which one u recommended. the clear or metal retainer . Also if i want clear ones do i have to get both?

  4. 4
    justicegirls071 

    Your so pretty and u have a really pretty smile!!!!!!! :D

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    sindentosca 

    HUahahahahahah you’re talking so funny with that retainer hahahaha… LOL is it hurt? or tired?

  6. 6
    GAtapattu 

    Your Georgia accent sounds cool with retainers! Love how describe theChiro as a “crazy fool”!

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    FabuLiz218 

    lol thats hilarious! You sound like katy perry in the last friday night video

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    cranford69 

    There are some great exercises to help u strengthen your neck n jaw to help prevent it from poppin n lockin! Here’s an example: keep your head strait, exaggerate your smile while stickin your lower jaw forward! Your face should kinda look like a triangle….lol But like l said, if done correctly, u will feel this in your neck n jaw! Make a video of this n post….thanks! : )

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    mabentle 

    @sindentosca its very hard to speak with the retainer in lol…it doesnt hurt…it’s just uncomfortable

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    lilmeecy 

    If he hit the nerve, that would be why your lip swelled up and your ear hurts. Your dental nerves are connected to virtually everything in your face.

    I don't know if going to the ER will help, honestly.

  11. 11
    gossipgirl316 

    Getting retainers in two months! Now you’ve scared me!

  12. 12
    Bella 
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    citizenx319 

    Yes go for it,Your Hard currency will buy you faster or VIP service in mexico when you need it and how you need it
    most of the people who have had dental work done in Mexico tell you to go to Tijuana or wherever it is convenient and look for a dentist. If you live in the Southwest you can probably find a tour service that will make travel arrangements for such a "dental vacation." And if you just have one tooth that needs a cap or similar minor work and you live within easy travel distance of a Mexican dental destination, it might even make sense.

    I have never felt comfortable taking such an informal approach with something so expensive and important, though. I had to travel over a thousand miles and take significant time off of work, so I wanted to know what I was getting into before getting on an airplane. So I waited to find a dentist who had e-mail. This is still an unusual thing among Mexican dentists but I expect it to catch on fast. This way you can e-mail photos and X-rays, and make travel accommodations sensibly. I found Dr. T in Tijuana, which is not very close to New Orleans but makes for very convenient air transportation from just about anywhere in the US.

    If anyone reading this needs work like mine done, e-mail me in private and I'll refer you to Dr. T. But if you Google for tijuana-dental you will probably find him anyway.

    Once I sent him my X-rays and photos of my teeth, Dr. T confirmed my own self-diagnosis and told me about "total oral rehabilitation." He gave me several references who had had very similar work done, and indeed on my first visit he showed me a study model of another patient whose condition was nearly identical to my own.

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    thevampgirl25 

    you sound like a kid talking with them on!

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    KP19633 
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