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Dear Phyllis,

I would contact an oral surgeon. I was thinking of doing the same as you

suggested, as I have had so many crowns because of dry mouth. In a book in his

office, it stated that anyone who had CML may not be a candidate for CML. CML

is a disease of the blood, but also in our bones. If your bones are not

healthy, neither will your bone structure for your teeth. That's the way I

understood it, but you should check it out for yourself with a professional.

Congratulations on being PCRU, it might make a difference when you get to see an

oral surgeon. He might consider you so healthy, he will give you a thumbs up.

LOL.

Blessings,

Lottie

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