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For many people, having a tooth extracted feels like the end of a difficult chapter. The pain is gone, the infection has been treated, and life moves on. Over time, the gap may feel less noticeable. You adapt chewing on the other side, smiling a little differently, gradually | Collector
For many people, having a tooth extracted feels like the end of a difficult chapter. The pain is gone, the infection has been treated, and life moves on. Over time, the gap may feel less noticeable. You adapt chewing on the other side, smiling a little differently, gradually
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For many people, having a tooth extracted feels like the end of a difficult chapter. The pain is gone, the infection has been treated, and life moves on. Over time, the gap may feel less noticeable. You adapt chewing on the other side, smiling a little differently, gradually

For many people, having a tooth extracted feels like the end of a difficult chapter. The pain is gone, the infection has been treated, and life moves on. Over time, the gap may feel less noticeable. You adapt chewing on the other side, smiling a little differently, gradually

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