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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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A dead tooth

One of my tooth is dead, the nerve went black. How I explain this to someone, I wrote what I want to say, please correct

The dead tooth makes a different noise that the others does when your fingernail taps it. Thats the way you know its dead if the color is still the same.
  

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One of my teeth is dead. You need to punctuate to avoid a run-on sentence. Either is dead; the nerve...

  • One of my teeth is dead.
  • You need to punctuate to avoid a run-on sentence.
  • Either is dead; the nerve...
  • or is dead, and the nerve...
  • I think the rest is fine.
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One of my teeth is dead.
You need to punctuate to avoid a run-on sentence. Either is dead; the nerve... or is dead, and the nerve...

I think the rest is fine.

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