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3 teeth 1 slot baby-adult-extra tooth PROBLEM Canine tooth imbedded in Chin!

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PostPosted: 03/24/08 - 08:01    Post subject: 3 teeth 1 slot baby-adult-extra tooth PROBLEM Canine tooth i Vote now! Reply with quote

My daughter must have a surgery to remove her canine tooth that is embedded in her chin along with a cuspis and a growth in her canine slot. It has been denied by the insurance for coverage. The embedded tooth is now shifting downward towards her chin but still at a horizontal postion has anyone ever had this procedure done or have you heard of this procedure?
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