| tooth...Posted By: type-it7707 on 2007-09-20In Reply to: is there anyone here that knows much about - momMT
 
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 In my opinion, abscessed means basically infected, and he should have gotten meds. I thought most people who have abscesses did get them.  I would call the dentist, and ask for them!
 
 
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