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Author: Tony Pay ★2017
Date: 2017-06-13 00:40
Oh, for heaven's sake.
There are POSSIBLE dangers: nerve damage, failed barriers between mouth and nasal cavities.
CHECK THESE THINGS OUT WITH YOUR DENTIST.
It may well be that x-rays show that there is little risk.
But they may show that there is possible risk, and even that there is high risk. Everyone is different.
The issue with failed barriers between mouth and nasal cavity has to do with the pressure in the mouth after surgery. It's nothing to do with "the area of the mouth tasked with holding the mouthpiece."
So, individual worryless stories aren't useful, because they may not apply to you. Likewise, individual horror stories may not apply to you.
Bottom line: you need to FIND OUT.
Tony
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