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Blog Thread III : Look Who's Blogging Now

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iamiam:
oh shit car, why did your engine decide to start dying RIGHT as i move out and am broke as fuck???

:(

Ptommydski:
Probably the same reason my roof is caving in, my car is still off the road and my laptop died at the same time.

Ladybug:
I just sent in a request for an appointment at the dentist, thanks for the advice. I have definitely noticed that there's really not enough room for it, but it seems to be growing out okay (though I have definitely felt pressure on other teeth), at least not crookedly or anything. But yeah, it irritates the gums (which is what hurts), definitely, so I figured better safe than sorry. And I guess it's better to get it removed now, than later this spring when I have exams and project deadlines and stuff coming up.

Patrick:

--- Quote from: Ladybug on 05 Feb 2010, 07:18 ---Those of you who have had your wisdom teeth removed, why have they been removed? The area around one of my wisdom teeth hurts like hell, but it's not really my tooth that hurts, just the stuff around it.

--- End quote ---

Ain't no nerve endings in teeth, for future reference. That shit is all elsewhere. As for reasons for removing wisdom teeth, it's to preserve the proper alignment of your other teeth. That way, you can bite and chew without overwearing your teeth or your jaw. Pretty handy shit, that.

Guys I am gonna go take a pee test that I am pretty sure I'm gonna fail, wish me luck I am terrified

CardinalFang:
Mari, I'm glad you decided to go to the dentist. If there's a problem you definitely want to catch it early. In my case my lower wisdom tooth was showing decay on the x-ray but since it wasn't fully erupted the dentist couldn't get to it to try and fix it. So they figured it should come out now instead of waiting until the decay got worse. The upper one had grown in fine but since the lower one hadn't it kept on going and was longer than the rest of my teeth. For it's presumption it is now gone.

Patrick, there are no nerve ending in teeth? Wiki disagrees(see the little blue lines?) as does the National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health. "Your teeth are made of a hard, bonelike material. Inside the tooth are nerves and blood vessels."
Edit: forgot to wish you luck on the pee test! Good luck!!!

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