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A 42-year-old member asked:

Why do you take oral anesthetics?

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Dr. Clifford Marks
Dentistry 37 years experience
I dunno!: You need to be a little bit more specific with your question. However, most people take them due to baby's teething issues, denture sore spots, or relief from canker sores. But why do you take oral anesthetics? I dunno!
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