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		<title>Isn&#8217;t Seven Weeks A Ridiculously Long Time To Ask Someone With An Abscessed Tooth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[to wait to have it extracted?   I have been a patient of this particular oral surgeon for four years, so I&#8217;m not walking in off the street.  Shouldn&#8217;t an office have time slots for emergency visits?   Why would this not be considered an emergency?  I have already taken one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>to wait to have it extracted?   I have been a patient of this particular oral surgeon for four years, so I&#8217;m not walking in off the street.  Shouldn&#8217;t an office have time slots for emergency visits?   Why would this not be considered an emergency?  I have already taken one round of antibiotics, but my tooth still hurts, the glands in my neck hurt (on the side of the abscessed tooth), and I just generally feel ill.   I am completely dumbfounded that an oral surgeon&#8217;s office would actually ask someone to suffer seven weeks before having their tooth extracted.  What do you think?  (Please don&#8217;t state the obvious, which is that I could see someone else.   There is a reason I&#8217;d like to stay with this practice if at all possible, but right now, I&#8217;m really pissed.)</p>
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