Alisaura
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Zu. the glorious party is the 29th, so I've taken 29th and 30th of the schedule for work. I only sign up for the days I can work, and if they need me, they'll call me then. But I'm so not counting on being able to work the 30th!
GG, I have an idea what it might be, although I'm not a dentist, so don't take my word for anything. But the teeth you have in the back of your mouth, the ones really far in the back, the ones you don't get until you're an adult (if you're "lucky"), the ones we in Sweden call "wisdom teeth"... I don't know if that's what they're called in English... anyways, end of rambling. If you have a problem with them, if they're broken or have holes in them, they can make your whole jaw ache. Both mine in the upper jaw fell apart, and it hurt like hell in my front teeth. The weird part is, there was no pain at all in the teeth that were broken. We have free dental care in Sweden until you turn 19, and after that I never went back, except for when those teeth went bad. It's really quickly done, though, dentists usually never tries to fix those teeth, so they just pull them out, and then it's done. It's easy for me to say, though, I don't have any problems going to the dentist, except that it costs a fortune, and I'm lazy
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We call them wisdom teeth too
Mine are still there, whole and unharmed, but I think I've been lucky... most people get at least two of them taken out, because there's not enough room in their mouths for them. They can make the teeth at the front of your mouth hurt, because they're pushing everything forward and that's where the pressure builds up. They made my front teeth hurt when they came through, but luckily I didn't need anything taken out.
I knew a guy at uni who had to get all four of his taken out... his face swelled up so he looked like a chipmunk... Poor guy.