My 38 yr old daughters teeth are rotting out and she constanly has tooth infections in her molar. Is this dangerous to her health? She lives in Georgia, and doesn't have a job, and can't afford to have them pulled. Are there any resources out there with an Oral Surgeon to pull them even if she's poor. They are making her sick. Thank you, Debra Smith
carious teeth are definitely a problem to a person's health. she will have difficulty during eating.she needs to either get it restored or extracted. try looking for some charitable areas for treatment.
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carious teeth are definitely a problem to a person s health. she will have difficulty during eating.she needs to either get it restored or extracted. try looking for some charitable areas for treatment.