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Mural by Carlos Barboza (@barboza_art)
While taking a detour to get some food I ran across another one of Carlos' murals. He creates some of the most eye-catching ones.
Mural by Carlos Barboza (@barboza_art)
While taking a detour to get some food I ran across another one of Carlos' murals.
Mural by Carlos Barboza (@barboza_art)
While taking a detour to get some food I ran across another one of Carlos' murals.
#ThePurplePig at 11 minutes drive to the south of Chicago dentist Elite Dental #Mediterraneanrestaurant #pork #winespecialist
apical roots treatment
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I'm also on Chlorhexidine Gluconate again, after my latest oral surgery. It has an unpleasant flavor, makes food taste metallic, and stains my teeth. I hate this stuff, and I'm angry and frustrated that I have to be on it again. Thje high alcohol content dries out the mouth, and is a risk factor for oral cancer.
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave Suite 1
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
This morning I had a baby tooth extracted and the wayward adult canine exposed and bracketed. They put a button on another tooth and threaded in some gold chain on the newly-exposed canine. In a few months it will be used to guide my adult tooth toward its proper resting place.
The whole thing is expected to take about two and a half years. On the upshot, it's much cheaper to do this orthodontically than either a bridge or an implant, and this should be the extent of the surgery required.
Setup: mirror, tripod
Post: none
what’s more fun than a a root canal? going through a root canal and then learning it didn’t work so you have to have the tooth extracted and a cadaver bone graft put in place to help build the "significant" ( word choice of the oral surgeon ) amount of bone loss you’ve suffered from the infection that’s been raging in your mandible ( as if the prospect of getting my skeleton worked on isn't weird enough, i will now have the first what might be several bone grafts from a cadaver in my jaw ).
like everyone else, the oral surgeon was surprised i have not felt any pain which is the normal early indicator of an infection in your tooth and helps signal something is wrong before it spreads to your jaw and beyond. “yeah, you’re atypical"
i’ll try not to ruminate too much on why i’m not feeling any pain. or what other types of pain i might not be feeling ( after marathons, i feel tired for sure, but not painful per se ). what is pain? do i process some sorts of pain differently than others? or maybe i do feel pain but i’ve gotten really good at ignoring it?
I had this done yesterday afternoon. It still hurts, but at least I'm able to talk now... though I don't get to eat solid foods for a while.
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905
E-mail: info@stamforddentalarts.com
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Not technically a photo*, but it was burning a hole in my "My Pictures" folder. Just thought I'd share my post-surgery (2005-01-19) face.
(Moved my upper jaw forward 6mm, my lower jaw back 2mm to fix my underbite. The cool thing is that I only had two itty-bitty scars on my lower jaw; they did almost all the work inside my mouth! [Which is kind of gross when you think of it.])
*Scan of a printout of a reconstruction from cone-beam CT scanner or something or other.
I had oral surgery (again) and this time the oral surgeon extracted the tooth that I've been trying to move for the last 5 months. I hate to give up on it, but I'm also very glad to get out of 2 more years of orthodontic discomfort. The down side, of course, is that I cannot afford an implant to replace my canine, so I will have to get a bridge or a temporary tooth.
This time I had the surgery under anesthesia, which was well worth the extra $200, since the surgery involved peeling back my gums. Yuck.
For the fourth time, I'm on Clindamycin antibiotics, to prevent/treat any bone infection in my mandible in the wake of my recent oral surgery. Side effects include severe diarrhea, which is partially prevented by taking probiotics. After this, I never want to be on these drugs again, I hate them. They are a pretty blue color though.
Blogged:
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