Gums Dropped at Both Sides of the Mouth... Posted: 02-21-06 07:54am
i went for a dental check on sunday after
not going for 10 years due to nerves.I
went because i had been suffering with
toothache since christmas in the left side
of my mouth.Anyway whilst the dentist was
half way through my examination she left
to bring another dentist who then had a
look into my mouth.He then said that my
gums had dropped at both sides of my mouth
at the back and they would not be able to
treat me until i had been to the dental
hospital.So now i am waiting for an
appointtment but am really worried and
scared ,i wondered if you could tell me
hat you think they are looking for or what
i may have.
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Dental Health Answer A518 Posted: 03-21-06 12:07pm
I'm sorry, I can’t see through your
dentists’ eyes or to read their minds. I
don't know what the dentists were looking
for or have identified. What ever your
diagnosis, you may find strength in
knowing that you are in proper hands.
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