No. For the first couple of days you need to try not to spit. The first day it is ok to just let the spit run out, you should not get a dry socket because you are not putting force on the wound.
Absolutely not ! WHY on earth would you want to do such a thing !
For a while ( few days) after your wisdom teeth are removed, it is advisable to do nothing that might disturb the blood clots that have formed in the tooth socket. That would include running or jumping.
I spoke to my oral surgeon about the crowding in my lower jaw that I believed to be caused by my wisdom teeth. He said that even with the extra space I would receive from the removal of my wisdom teeth, it would be unlikely that my teeth would move back into place. There was mention of being fitted for retainers and going to a different doctor who specialized in orthodontics.
You would say 'John's yesterday lecture' as 'John's yesterday's lecture' would make it an adjective.
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Yes because the tonsils will suport that
Usually, absolutely not you shouldn't have your cat's teeth removed. If there's a medical condition with them, you should see the vet about it. If your cat didn't/doesn't have teeth, well, yeah, you're going to have to buy them soft food because obviously they can't chew the dry food without teeth.
No. You could say 'you could have come yesterday', or 'you would have come yesterday', or 'if you had come yesterday', though.
If you have wisdom teeth and they haven't come in normally, you need to have them removed. And possiblly even if they have come in. They are so far back it's very hard to keep them properly cleaned. It's better to get them removed as a young adult rather than an older person. It's also better to get them removed before they start causing problems. Most dentists recommend to extract wisdom teeth, even if there are no symptoms, to prevent future complications. For adults over 30 years old, most dentist would not remove wisdom teeth because the roots are completely formed and the bone around them is dense. Extraction would be indicated only if there are symptoms. It is not necessary. my dad's wisdom teeth are all still intact and he has never had a need to take them out.
Alveolar sockets could be missing due to congenital conditions, trauma, or periodontal disease. This can lead to tooth loss and compromise the bone structure in the maxilla and mandible. Treatment options may include dental implants, bone grafting, or dentures to restore function and aesthetics.
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