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Who would like to help me?

1.) I'm going to Trip 5 tomorrow (that's a rave for those of you who don't know) and idk what to wear. No, this is not my first rave. I just want some suggestions, I'm lazy to pick something out myself. Pictures would be nice.2.) What should I be for Halloween? I still have NO CLUE.:/This is me

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Amalgam is stronger, on back teeth I have amalgam.
proper maintenance is all you need to insure your car will not give you problems down the road. However, it seems like you have all the tools for a flat but what about the tyre wrench? Be sure to always have tools at hand. You may also need the following (for extra safety) - tug rope, incase you ever get stuck in muck or ur car has over heated and there's a fuel station nearby.. a good samaritan can always do more with a tug rope. - Flash lights come in useful when you have a problem in dark areas or during night journeys. - if you have a common problem of oil leakage, and still is under the budget for going for repairs be sure to bring along extra engine oil. and the 1 item you'll need is a cellphone with full batteries.. NEVER leave home without charging it.
Resin Composite restorations and Amalgam restorations each have their pro's and cons. Most dentists would use a composite restoration in the anterior, or front teeth because they are much more aesthetic. Old school dentists are more likely to use amalgam restorations because they do last a bit longer, especially in the posterior, or back teeth, due to the chewing force. A composite should last several years, if your last one did not, the dentist made a mistake, and should fix it for youthey might not have 'cured' it correctly or they might not have kept the tooth dry enough. New school dentists are more likely to use resin composite because it looks nicer and it doesn't have harmful amalgam in itwhich people are really freaking out about these days in the dental world. If these dentists use amalgam ONLY, I would say RUNthey sound like they are stuck in the 1950's and need to adopt a more current outlook on dentistry. Everyone and every cavity is different.

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