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drjeff

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There's puss in teeth..yikes..then what do you do with them???

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Either drain it out from inside the tooth (via a root canal) and sometimes via an external drainage incision, or take the affected tooth/teeth out all together. You just gotta remove the source of the puss one way or another.

Right now I'm making a mess on my desk due to a VERY juicy McIntosh Apple :)
 

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I haven't even showered yet today. My day started off with a bang and I've been working from home all morning. Off for a quick rinse and then to inspect and sign off on some work I had contractors doing.
 

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Finished my reading, threw some chicken in the crockpot for an easy chicken parm later, about to take a shower and then start revising my paper. Laundry is going.
 
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Either drain it out from inside the tooth (via a root canal) and sometimes via an external drainage incision, or take the affected tooth/teeth out all together. You just gotta remove the source of the puss one way or another.

Right now I'm making a mess on my desk due to a VERY juicy McIntosh Apple :)

If the affected tooth is removed..can you put it back in the gum socket..maybe with superglue???
 

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If the affected tooth is removed..can you put it back in the gum socket..maybe with superglue???

Sure. Will that work for more than 5 minutes, nope. But could you do that, yup ;)

Let me tell you GSS, after close to 15 years since I first stuck a gloved hand in someones mouth, you'd really be suprised at the number of intra-oral uses of superglue that I've seen! :eek: ;)

Right now I'm wondering exactly how much stuff my wife bought today when she checked out the slew of new stores at a relatively new local outdoor shopping mall. It was over 2 hours from when she first called to see what we needed at the grocery store to when she called back to see again what we needed at the grocery store :eek:
 
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I sold a nice $3,000 tombstone..now drinking some gatorade..I'm hitting the eliptical machine later this afternoon and getting stoked for the Phillies game..they're one game away from their first superbowl appearance sinc 1993..JEA!!!
 

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I sold a nice $3,000 tombstone..now drinking some gatorade..I'm hitting the eliptical machine later this afternoon and getting stoked for the Phillies game..they're one game away from their first superbowl appearance sinc 1993..JEA!!!

I hate to break it to you GSS, but after that Gatorade you had, basically the first 1/2 hour you do on the elipitical will be just to burn off the calories you chugged in that gatorade :eek:

Remember this label is for a [size=+2]12[/size]oz. bottle, not the full 20oz that's in their standard size bottle :eek:

http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-gatorade-energy-drink-i88302

Right now its time to finish up work on my last patient of the day! :)
 
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I drink the gatorade G2...which is 25 calories per 8 ounces..when I sweat alot..I mostly drink water but I like a little gatorade as well...O.K....I'm going to read a couple more threads then hit the eliptical machine and burn off a couple beers..
 
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