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<blockquote data-quote="Doris A" data-source="post: 269627" data-attributes="member: 4714"><p>That reminds me of a reline we got in a few months ago. It was full of porosity so I called the Dr to see if we could rebase it instead, got the go ahead. As I was removing the acrylic I noticed a tiny black spot above a first molar, as I was grinding that spot grew into an area about the size of a pencil eraser filled with brown goo that just smelled wonderful. I imagine the patients family was glad she didn’t have that horrible breath anymore and she was happy to have that nasty taste out of her mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doris A, post: 269627, member: 4714"] That reminds me of a reline we got in a few months ago. It was full of porosity so I called the Dr to see if we could rebase it instead, got the go ahead. As I was removing the acrylic I noticed a tiny black spot above a first molar, as I was grinding that spot grew into an area about the size of a pencil eraser filled with brown goo that just smelled wonderful. I imagine the patients family was glad she didn’t have that horrible breath anymore and she was happy to have that nasty taste out of her mouth. [/QUOTE]
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