Yes but it wil cost alot of money usually around $2,000-$5,000 depending on the severity
Yes.
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no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating
yes , or we would be separating blacks from the whites again.
Yes!
They seem to have for the first 10 millenia of agricultural history. I imagine they could again.
You don't you could kill yourself try again later
Well, teeth love the dentist. Only because the get to be cleaned and 'tickled'. If the dentist has to pull out a tooth, Don't think of it as your never going to see that tooth again, think of it as the tooth will be with the tooth fairy that night, the tooth will be in "tooth heaven".
Without prejudice refers to closing a case without preventing it being brought again. A case is 'dismissed without prejudice' means that when the problems with the way it was brought the first time were fixed, they would be able to bring it to the court again. 'With Prejudice' would mean that the case could not be brought again.
For deep bite relapse, go to your dentist and freaking get braces again,
Absolutely.
Go to the dentist obviously. To know specifically what it is, more information is needed but here are some possibilities: could be a cavity occurring somewhere along the back tooth which will require a dentist to fix through cleaning, drilling and filling. Or maybe if you are around your pre or early 20s, then it may be a sign of some impact among teeth caused by the development of the wisdom tooth which in turn causes some pain. Again, a dentist needed to confirm that.
The swollen lymph node under your jaw could be from having your wisdom teeth removed two weeks ago. You should see the dentist again in case there is an infection.