>Very quick breifing..
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>Do you think it's the tooth in front that's causing my problem?
"W_B" <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote in message
> Only a dentist who has examined you in person can determine that.
>
> The short answer is: it could be, but my monitor doesn't display your
> x-rays, yet.
Yes, I realise that, but I am unable to get to a dentist for a long time
yet.

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Steven Fawks - 21 Jun 2005 14:25 GMT
If an infection and swelling keeps coming back, there is a reason.
Another tooth would be the most likely cause. A broken root tip
left behind after the previous extraction could be present or even
a few other weird things.
Good luck,
Fawks
> "W_B" <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, I realise that, but I am unable to get to a dentist for a long time
> yet.
Darren - 21 Jun 2005 14:35 GMT
> If an infection and swelling keeps coming back, there is a reason.
> Another tooth would be the most likely cause. A broken root tip
> left behind after the previous extraction could be present or even
> a few other weird things.
thank you

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Steven Fawks - 21 Jun 2005 17:52 GMT
Put up with a few bad jokes and a person might actually get a reasonable
answer now and then.
:-)
Fawks
>>If an infection and swelling keeps coming back, there is a reason.
>>Another tooth would be the most likely cause. A broken root tip
>>left behind after the previous extraction could be present or even
>>a few other weird things.
>
> thank you