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| Hampton Beach, water's great | I'm guessing it means Pretty White Male. Probably from the m4m section of craigslist?
__________________ ------ Chris K http://myspace.com/chickenjam The Ski Cheap Or Die Calendar Project -If you have anything that you think should be on the calendar, pm me! Never wrestle with a pig: You both get all dirty, and the pig likes it. |
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| Hampton Beach, water's great | It's soooo worth it: ![]()
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| The Glen Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Mattituck, NY
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| The yellow part of the teeth in the after pic was below the gum line in the before pic. I think thats why its so yellow....Do they remove part of the gum?
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Sorry it took so long for my reply, I've been holed up at the Mohegan Sun the last few days with alot of other dentists at my state's annual dental convention. Crown lengthening when needed(and it often is) really isn't that big a deal and the majority of time sounds like its going to be WAYYYY worse than it is in reality. The vast majority of the time I do this procedure, all that most of my patients experience is a couple of days of bruise like soreness to pressure - the kind of stuff that you MIGHT need a couple of motrin/advil for. Don't worry about it, as long as your numb, not a big deal at all. Just don't plan on eating and super crunchy and/or hard stuff (popcorn/peanuts/potato chips) for a few days afterwards as the surgical site is healing and you'll be fine. | |
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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Take the gas if you want it, the kind of gas we dentists use is completely clear of your system less than a minute after they gas is turned off. For the "really good" you need to have an IV needle stuck in your arm | |
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