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Thursday, February 7th, 2008
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2:34p
So it looks like the color of the gum line has changed a little, which at this stage I'll put down to the ointment that I bought yesterday, problem is I can't say if it's only working to numb any inflammation, or if it actually works on a cellular level. The cream is Kenalog and the active ingredient is Triamcinolone Acetonide which does seem to be a good choice for the condition. Has removing the filling made any difference, I couldn't say, but once the problem is resolved e.g. I can put the ointment that I made up on the gum line, and no unusual cellular activity show up, then I'll be convinced it's gone, or has healed, or if surgery is required will look into that. In the meantime if it does clear up by its own making, then I'll move to putting my own filling back in there or again try and locate a dentist that is willing to do it. Which believe it or not...is what the major issue has been, and by self analysis, believe it or not, while they say there's the problem of plaque building up under the filling, I have become aware of a problem that by not filling creates, which in actual fact works to the favor of the dentist most likely over time being required to do more work...and that's a fact. But I would only discuss my finding's on that matter with friends...because it's pretty dam obvious that the dental practices at the current stage...are not "friends".
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2:48p
Oh yeah...and if by putting the filling in it brings the problem back, well that will pretty much resolve that.
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2:55p
Kind of interesting that I did a year of half art's, half science really isn't it....otherwise I'd believe everything everyone told me. And good thing I have another year of psychology behind me...
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