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What happens when you get a cavity?

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Poop2246

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First, you go to the dentist. then they numb the side of your mouth, then they take this numb shot and they say it only feels like a pinch, but it feels HORRIBLE, although you get to watch any T.V show you want! then they operate on you! Oh, and if you get a really bad case of it, they'll have to do a... ROOT CANAL, that's when they pull out your tooth from the root! so i suggest you NOT get any cavities!

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