I recently finished a book called Wisdom Teeth Removal : Lessons Learned, Healthcare Problems, and How to Be Better Prepared
It discusses in detail my story and experience with doctors and the health system. It provides detailed information on how to better make a decision regarding the extraction of wisdom teeth by discussing complications and shortcomings of the health and legal systems.
Twelve key takeaways from my experience with wisdom teeth removal and my health problems are presented and explained. The book is 61 pages in length, contains much of the information on http://www.teethremoval.com along with new information and additional information.
The price for the book is currently twelve dollars and can be purchased easily with paypal. To add the Wisdom Teeth Removal book to your shopping cart visit this link and select “Wisdom Teeth Removal Book.” If you have any questions or would like detailed information on the book just ask. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase a refund will be provided if you notify me within 30 days of your purchase.
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Hi,
I’m not going to buy your book but I find your blog interesting because of it’s unusual subject.
What would you recommend to somebody whose upper wisdom tooth is slightly loose?
I know a person like that and they wonder if they should have the tooth removed or not.
Considering that the wisdom teeth have a long and deep root removing them can be quite difficult and painful.
Thanks for stopping by Vance. That is an interesting question.
Generally I recommend that a wisdom tooth should be removed if it is causing problems. See http://www.teethremoval.com/wisdomteeth.html
Age plays a role in potential recovery and potential lasting complications could always occur.
Like always a dentist should exam your friends tooth and perhaps also have a panoramic x ray done to better look at the roots.
Oh, this is just what i was looking for. Thanks for posting.