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| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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| | #23 (permalink) | |
| Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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As for the do they remove the part of the gum question, well the vast majority of the time is that via a scalpel blade or more and more nowadays with a laser, gum tissue is removed. Occassional in a few very specific cases, the gum tissue will be "teased" away from the underlying bone and then repositioned to where the dentist wants it, and then be stitched to that new place to allow for healing - this tends to have a higher degree of variability about where that final gum postion will be, so we tend not to do it as much, since we hate to have to say "Mrs. Smith, well that gum didn't end up where I wanted it to, so we have to do the same gum surgery AGAIN" | |
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| Let's get down to brass tacks. How much for the ape? | Quote:
My dentist gives me gas for cleanings if I ask...of course I ask. I put a dead show on my Ipod while they clean away. I call her the Grateful Dentist. wawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawa wawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawawaw | |
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| Alright, Alright, Alright | We used to do NO2 in college. A friend had a house at Lehigh, it was a big thing there. I think it was more the Amyl Nitrates and Rush that turned my brain into the fried egg that it is today.
__________________ I walk around in the Summertime sayin' "How about this heat?" |
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| Join Date: Aug 2007
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I still have mental images of hippy girls with hairy armpits..sitting Indian Style in Burlington VT basements with a big mo-fo balloon..they wouldn't put meat or processed food in their body but they would injest lots of Nitrous Oxide to forget about the stress of following around Phish and Rusted Root..along with keeping up with the rigorous Environmental Studies program..lol | |
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