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tooth


Question Posted Sunday August 10 2008, 5:28 pm

wats tooth decay


and wisdom tooth

and SWEET TOOTH


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Cux answered Sunday August 10 2008, 10:05 pm:
Tooth decay is what happens to your teeth over time if you have eaten a lot of sweets, salts, etc. It wears away at the enamel [the outside of your teeth] and it's rather bad.

Here's information about the wisdom teeth: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Sweet tooth is when you eat a lot of sweets and you tend to chew them in the same area in an amount of time. Your tooth becomes really sensitive to other foods, and it actually hurts to chew other foods with that area of the mouth.

--Jack
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