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no it doesn't have any teeth
hi, it's not prefered to brush teeth after any extraction, we must assure a good blood clotting in the surgical site. it's better to delay the brushing to the next day.
No, unfortunately not. Your teeth need constant pushing 24/7, you couldn't physically do it with your fingers and any other device could be harmful to your teeth.
In most places, by law, a dentist has to take x-rays, and analyze them before doing any kind of treatment, even for extraction of baby teeth.
Michelle Ryan has not publicly disclosed any information about her eyesight, so it is unknown whether her eyesight is considered perfect or defective.
To remove fixed braces they simply use a tool which cracks off the braces from your teeth, this is not harmful or painful for your teeth. Then you will have your teeth cleaned and polished to get rid of any excess glue. Then you will more than likely have some pictures taken and impressions to give a mould of how much your teeth have improved and your fittings for your retainer
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Supercritical fluid extraction is now used in laboratories.
Eyesight can go wrong at any time of life, though it is usually from middle-age to elderly.
Some flavored dental floss can be harmful to your teeth because it can leave behind a waxy residue causing bacteria particles to stick. Look for flavored unwaxed dental floss instead.
i have heard one story of nerver damage resulting from the extraction, causing persistant and permanent pain. also, getting your bottom teeth removed causes retracting of the jaw line which will change the look of your face, this can happen as soon as one year after your teeth are removed, giving you that sunk in look.
no, it is not dangerous