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cracked tooth as possible extraction complication
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[QUOTE="MattKW, post: 123813, member: 7514"] Rather than the surgeon having inadvertently damaged your too0th, it is much more likely that: [LIST] [*]The remaining tooth is now taking a greater chewing load and is more prone to fracture; [*]The remaining tooth has already been filled, and this always makes teeth more likely to fracture as time goes on. It is very rare for an unfilled tooth to fracture. [/LIST] Don't chew gum if your teeth have existing fillings. Go see a dentist if the sensitivity continues. [/QUOTE]
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