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microjets coming from recently broken tooth

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MNTwinsFan@gmail.com - 02 Dec 2006 02:28 GMT
I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
I won't be able to have it looked at for a few days?  Any help is
amazingly appreciated.
Steven Bornfeld - 02 Dec 2006 02:30 GMT
> I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
> bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
> I won't be able to have it looked at for a few days?  Any help is
> amazingly appreciated.

    How recently?

Steve
mntwinsfan - 02 Dec 2006 02:34 GMT
> > I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
> > bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
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>
> Steve

Just started today, but I cracked the tooth over the weekend and it
split when I was eating today.
Steven Bornfeld - 02 Dec 2006 02:39 GMT
>>> I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
>>> bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Just started today, but I cracked the tooth over the weekend and it
> split when I was eating today.

    My guess would be inflammatory exudate.  No blood?

Steve
mntwinsfan - 02 Dec 2006 02:46 GMT
> >>> I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
> >>> bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
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>
> Steve

Nope no pain either, so I just tried cleaning my mouth better with
mouthwash, peroxide, and good brussing.....didn't work, so it was
probably the wrong answer.
mntwinsfan - 02 Dec 2006 02:49 GMT
> > >>> I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
> > >>> bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
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> mouthwash, peroxide, and good brussing.....didn't work, so it was
> probably the wrong answer.

BTW - I did see that phrase on google, but all the documents were
protected from view.  I know that I am going to loose this tooth
anyway, so how soon should I see someone about it?  Sometimes it is
hard to see a Dentist or Oral Surgeon when you aren't insured!!
mntwinsfan - 02 Dec 2006 02:59 GMT
> > > >>> I am wondering what this occurrance is when there are these jetlike
> > > >>> bubbles of clear liquid discharging from a recently broken tooth since
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> anyway, so how soon should I see someone about it?  Sometimes it is
> hard to see a Dentist or Oral Surgeon when you aren't insured!!

OK - So I read the thread on Dental Insurance, and if anyone know a
fine Dentist like that in the Twin Cities I would love to give someone
like that my money instead of ...you now....Thanks all for any advice
or answers I have seen today.
 
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