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05.26.08, 13:39 PM General Topics
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I went to the dentist on Thursday and he repaired a tooth that a filling had fallen out of, my tooth was fine thursday evening and all day on friday. Friday evening I started to experience pain and now I am in a full fledged throbbing toothache. I called the dentist office to see if there was someone on call and the message says to call the dentist at his home - would you? I tried Anbesol and advil, but neither is touching the pain. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 01:39 PM Flag
 

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i don't know. i'd be nervous about calling b/c he might hate you forever. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 01:44 PM Flag
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Exactly and he holds my pain in his hand :o) [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 02:02 PM Flag
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totally. this is serious business. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 02:20 PM Flag
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if the recording says to call, do it. it's not like you tracked the dentist down through surveillance [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 01:50 PM Flag
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I'd call. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 02:01 PM Flag
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take 1 tylenol and 1 motrin together. That was what my dentist advised me to take after I had my wisdom teeth out..and it really worked. You can take 2 of each if the pain is really bad. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 05.26.08, 02:22 PM Flag
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