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mo - 08 Jan 2005 00:59 GMT
I am having my wisdom tooth taken out (4-6months thanks ot the UKs NHS)
Anyway its at an angle which is hwy it has to be taken out at a hospital - i
was wondering is it possible for the wisdom tooth to push the other teeth in
the wrong direction and thus affect my 'bite'

my 'bite' doesnt feel right - it was fine the other day but its just not
perfect ATM what could be affecting it? (i have had loads of fillings!)
StovePipe - 08 Jan 2005 19:08 GMT
> I am having my wisdom tooth taken out (4-6months thanks ot the UKs NHS)
> Anyway its at an angle which is hwy it has to be taken out at a hospital - i
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> my 'bite' doesnt feel right - it was fine the other day but its just not
> perfect ATM what could be affecting it? (i have had loads of fillings!)

Has anything changed recently in or around your mouth?
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mo - 08 Jan 2005 21:05 GMT
>> I am having my wisdom tooth taken out (4-6months thanks ot the UKs NHS)
>> Anyway its at an angle which is hwy it has to be taken out at a
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Has anything changed recently in or around your mouth?
> SP

not that i can think of (havent taken a hit or anything - everything looks
normal - just feels little weird)
Adenosine - 08 Jan 2005 21:14 GMT
>>> I am having my wisdom tooth taken out (4-6months thanks ot the UKs NHS)
>>> Anyway its at an angle which is hwy it has to be taken out at a
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>not that i can think of (havent taken a hit or anything - everything looks
>normal - just feels little weird)

Well... have you been stressing out about this hospital visit for the
wisdom tooth removal?

I know that my bite changes, from morning to night, because I clench
all night, and it affects how you bite down. If stress is causing you
to clench your teeth, maybe it's affecting your bite as well?

A half baked solution from a half baked person...

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