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			<title>Wisdom Teeth!</title>
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			<description>I recently had an infection (or what I thought) near the back of my mouth covering my wisdom tooth. I was in some pain so my aunt told me to go to an...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I recently had an infection (or what I thought) near the back of my mouth covering my wisdom tooth. I was in some pain so my aunt told me to go to an oral surgeon. I did so the next day. After the x-rays the doctor said that I had four impacted wisdom teeth and they would need to be removed. He also told me my bottom 2 were touching the nerves on my lower jaw, which he said he has never seen anything like that in his whole career. And it could potentially be dangerous and lead to some numbness. Anyway, I ended up doing the surgery that day (yesterday) and wow, hearing your teeth cracking in your mouth is something you would only want to do once! (or never haha) but it had to be done. Now I am in slight discomfort but that comes with it. (yesterday was somewhat brutal) I had 1 muffin and 1 ice the entire day. today is definetely a lot better. <br />
P.S. - I had my braces adjusted the day before my wisdom teeth were removed, and my ortho said it was fine! Apparently it wasn't. Not mad at him but I think he should have been more aware of the wisdom teeth coming in and the infection. <br />
P.S.S.- Sorry its been a while since writing on here, I will post pictures of my progress soon  Thanks for reading!</blockquote>

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			<title>Wisdom Teeth!</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 20:01:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I recently had an infection (or what I thought) near the back of my mouth covering my wisdom tooth. I was in some pain so my aunt told me to go to an...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I recently had an infection (or what I thought) near the back of my mouth covering my wisdom tooth. I was in some pain so my aunt told me to go to an oral surgeon. I did so the next day. After the x-rays the doctor said that I had four impacted wisdom teeth and they would need to be removed. He also told me my bottom 2 were touching the nerves on my lower jaw, which he said he has never seen anything like that in his whole career. And it could potentially be dangerous and lead to some numbness. Anyway, I ended up doing the surgery that day (yesterday) and wow, hearing your teeth cracking in your mouth is something you would only want to do once! (or never haha) but it had to be done. Now I am in slight discomfort but that comes with it. (yesterday was somewhat brutal) I had 1 muffin and 1 ice the entire day. today is definetely a lot better. <br />
P.S. - I had my braces adjusted the day before my wisdom teeth were removed, and my ortho said it was fine! Apparently it wasn't. Not mad at him but I think he should have been more aware of the wisdom teeth coming in and the infection. <br />
P.S.S.- Sorry its been a while since writing on here, I will post pictures of my progress soon  Thanks for reading!</blockquote>

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			<title>linguals and clear? braces</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:43:16 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[hey. I recently had lingual braces put on my bottom teeth and regular ones on the top.. and wow the first few days I thought I wasn't going to be...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">hey. I recently had lingual braces put on my bottom teeth and regular ones on the top.. and wow the first few days I thought I wasn't going to be able to eat anything.. its been 13 days (but who's counting) and there is virtually no pain, and i pretty much eat whatever I want just A LOT more slower and I dont ever bite with my front teeth. I'm not really sure if that is such a good idea though because i figure they need to continue to be used. I am just scared to break a brace. All I really do differently is use the waterpik a lot . Doc says 18months</blockquote>

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