Karen answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 3:05 pm: Nope, it isn't normal. It means that your tooth or root is rotting! It may also be infected! This happened to my mom and she had to have her tooth removed. Also, is this one of your baby teeth or did you already lose this tooth? You may need to start brushing and flossing more often! Just go to your dentist! Hope I helped :)
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Scribble answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 9:19 am: If the tooth is loose then it may be an infection in the root, in which case you need to go see a dentist. However it may be that there is a cavity in which a piece of food is stuck, which is causing the smell. Careful flossing can get rid of this, and then continue to floss afterwards. (But watch out, if there is food stuck it may have caused a slight infection, which may bleed and hurt when you floss, but the sooner you get it out the better). [ Scribble's advice column | Ask Scribble A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 3:50 am: no...its not...sorry to be so forward but your tooth is rauted out! Go to the dentist asap!! He'll get you a fake one...but no its not normal!!! hope i helped! [ Kr4z3y_Ch3lly's advice column | Ask Kr4z3y_Ch3lly A Question ]
DrummeR4LifE answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 1:30 am: Its normal, but you might have a rotting tooth or root. You could to and brush your tooth with a minter toothpast to help the smell wear down. But good luck with it!
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twynelyne answered Tuesday January 4 2005, 1:16 am: its either ur roots rotting (or tooth) or the chemicals being submitted to loosen p your tooth. its normal but ya may want to get it out fast. ;) rate please! [ twynelyne's advice column | Ask twynelyne A Question ]
evilenterprisesinc answered Monday January 3 2005, 11:56 pm: erm.. i dont think so... how often do you brush your teeth? it could just be plaque or food that has been sitting on ur tooth for a few weeks. maybe you finger smelled beforehand?
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