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This is ridiculous. Any suggestions for a "sharp" top chipped tooth?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 529758" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My orthodontist used paraffin. Same stuff you use on canning jars. He put it into little envelopes and gave it to you if you asked. I know it is paraffin because I saw his assistant cutting the big block up in the back room one day. It was exactly the same stuff sold at the store for canning - Ball brand at that! You can use beeswax because even if it isn't specially processed to get the scent out it won't hurt you. My great gma used to use it all the time on tooth problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 529758, member: 1233"] My orthodontist used paraffin. Same stuff you use on canning jars. He put it into little envelopes and gave it to you if you asked. I know it is paraffin because I saw his assistant cutting the big block up in the back room one day. It was exactly the same stuff sold at the store for canning - Ball brand at that! You can use beeswax because even if it isn't specially processed to get the scent out it won't hurt you. My great gma used to use it all the time on tooth problems. [/QUOTE]
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