If you break a jaw is it stronger than before you broke it?
I did a search on your question because if I was to guess I would say No right of the bat. Every thing I did read about broken bones did not address the bone becoming stronger after mending. On the bright side I did not read any thing say that it would be weaker after fully healing either. If you feel that it is not mended correctly talk to your doctor they can advise you.
Related posts:
- I broke my bottom retainer OMG I broke my retainer I just broke my bottom retainer when I accidentally step on it. The plastic part just snapped in half. My next appointment is not until the end of February. Should I go back to the dentist sooner to get a new retainer or would it be okay to go without [...]...
- I broke my retainer. It still fits tight but would be be effective? If something is broken it will never work like it use to. You may think that it is still good but now that is broken it is not doing the job the same way. It is important that your retainer is not broken and that it is replaced. By wearing a broken retainer it will [...]...
- Broke my tooth in half vertically. I am so up set right now. I just broke my tooth in half vertically while I was eatting. Can a dentist fix my tooth with out pulling it out? I do not want to lose my tooth. I made a dental appointment but I have to wait three days before they can take me [...]...
- For gums that states they help whiten your teeth can you chew it everyday? I looked into your gum whiting questions and was able to find some really good information as noted below. Chewing gum is not a substitute for brushing well, especially if it contains sugar. Chewing sugar-free gum helps teeth by stimulating saliva. Saliva neutralises acids that can contribute to tooth decay. But many of us salivate [...]...
- Can denture adhesive cause you to break out? I could not find out anything on denture adhesive causing a acne breakout. However, this is not to say that it is not causing you this issue. Maybe you are having a bad reaction to it. Try changing brand names of the denture adhesive that you are using. Also keep in mind that the acne [...]...


