If you rinse with water after. You are not swallowing the salt water so you only have your mouth to flush. If you are worried speak to your dentist. There are other mouthwashes available that do not contain any salt
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Well I am not sure if I have ever met a borderline person. Many folks seem to have in their possession a few too many or too few chromosomes, however, they are usually still considered actual people. To answer the question the worst is rarely death. There are many more horrible things that can happen to people, whether or not they are complete people or just borderline people.
She was not officially diagnosed with it. Persons with psychiatric training have publicly speculated that her personality matched with those of people with Borderline Personality Disorder.
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It's the moving of a tooth that has been there for awhile, but you are usually numb so you don't feel pain, you'll feel pressure most people confuse the two.
Borderline intelligence is a classification of intellectual disability where an individual's cognitive abilities fall just below the average range. People with borderline intelligence typically have IQ scores ranging from 70 to 85 and may experience challenges with reasoning, problem-solving, and adaptive functioning. Support and accommodations can help individuals with borderline intelligence lead fulfilling lives.
My advice is to wait until you can call your dentist or doctor on the phone to ask about your specific case, because different people may have different complications. Rinsing isn't necessary to healing, so you don't absolutely need to rinse with salt water. So first, you should ask your dentist because he would know best about your specific case. I read several articles using a google search and in general the consensus seems to be that you shouldn't rinse with salt water until at least 24 hours after extraction. After 24 hours it seems to be okay, but there is always the risk of knocking out the blood clot and getting dry socket. You should read the article below on dry socket. You don't want to get dry socket, so you should definitely avoid sucking at the blood clot, or excessive rinsing, or smoking, or anything else that could dislodge the blood clot. Rinsing with salt water is supposed to be soothing, and is also supposed to be beneficial. However, you have to make sure not to rinse excessively, and you should make sure to ask your dentist or doctor when it is proper to begin rinsing, and also how often you should rinse, making sure not to rinse too often. Dry socket: http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/dry_socket.htm These websites all have information on rinsing with salt water after a tooth extraction. http://www.animated-teeth.com/tooth_extractions/t7_instructions_post-op.htm http://en.allexperts.com/q/Dentistry-966/use-warm-salt-water-1.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?What-to-Do-after-a-Tooth-Extraction?&id=348305 http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.med.dentistry/2008-03/msg00071.html Google search for "rinse with salt water after tooth extraction" http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rinse+with+salt+water+after+tooth+extraction&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
People with borderline personality disorder have a compulsive need to be wanted, loved and needed. Just as they overreact to casual acquaintance, so do they overreact to rejection. This is part of the "black and white thinking" that characterizes people with BPD. For more, see the link below.
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What is it that you want to know about infidelity and BPD? Are borderlines often unfaithful? Yes. Impulsive behavior in at least 2 areas (drinking, drugs, cutting, promiscuous sex, etc.) is a hallmark of BPD behavior and one of the DSM-IV symptoms of the disorder. Not all people with BPD are unfaithful, of course, and anyone (not just a borderline) can potentially be unfaithful. However, the risk factor is certainly higher with a borderline than a non-borderline.