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 Braces...stressed?
I HATE BRACES i just got them and i cant eat for like a week
i cant even bite down i really stressing and just i hate them

do you have any ideas of what i can eat?...


 Who likes the dentist?
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 Getting teeth pulled?
I have to get some teeth pulled because my mouth is crowded. Will the dentist people or whatever they are knock me out? or just numb me?...


 If i get braces how long will i have it for??
okay im thinking bout braces but i want to know how long i will have it for and if i will look good with it here is a picture of my teethhttp://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t194/eamunoz28/05-02-08_2331...


 How painful is it to get your wisdom teeth out? I am getting my out at 9:15am tomorrow. Any suggestions?
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 What should I do first, brush my teeth or floss my teeth?
And why?...


 About braces...?
I just got my braces. I had one day of 'throbbing' in my teeth. Now my teeth feel fine...are my braces 'still working'? I don't see my denstist for 7 weeks and I just can'...


 It is known that anorexia/bulimia sufferers have bad teeth - but do they also have poor nails & hair?
If so, Is the damage irreversible?...


 I had a filling in my tooth yesturday and i still can't eat on the side of my mouth i had the filling.?
Is this normal? My tooth did not hurt before i had the filling....


 Has anyone had a tooth break while eating coleslaw?
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More and More Women Contracting HIV/AIDS
27% of new AIDS cases in the United States were found in women, especially black women, according to the US Centers for Disease and Prevention. In the first days of AIDS, fewer women contracted the HIV virus. In 2005, 46% of adults living with HIV/AIDS throughout the world were women. According to the World Health Organization, women became infected through heterosexual intercourse. Between 2001 and 2004, African American and Hispanic women represented 83% of the new cases discovered. Younger women were considered to be more vulnerable, 38% of new cases being discovered at females under 25 years of age. HIV follows a different pattern in women; these become more easily infected, develop different complications and experience recurrent vaginal infections. More alarming results of the survey show that young people between the ages of 13 and 24 represent 11% of new infections. The growing number of infections discovered at women can be explained through several reasons. Infection can be caused primarily by heterosexual contact. Injection drugs are another risk. A single sex partner cannot be a guarantee for escaping the threat because the partner's honesty can be questionable. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta estimated that a number of 250,000 to 300,000 people are not aware of being infected with HIV. Sarasota recently hosted a conference at which over 150 physicians took part in order to learn how to incorporate HIV/AIDS testing into their practices. Investigating sexual history can be very important for one's safety. Prevention of the disease must start by eliminating taboos. Churches and schools could play an important role by encouraging safe behavior.

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