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  • Can I wear a v-neck tee under a cardigan? Does that work?

    I don't have the greatest sense of style, so maybe you could help? I want to wear a cardigan, but not sure what to wear underneath. I have some v-neck tees that match, but can I wear a v-neck with a cardigan? You get the sorta double v thing going on with the tee and the sweater, and it looks fine to me but as I said, I don't have the greatest eye for style so I'm not sure if it would look OK to other people...

    Your help is appreciated! :-)

    9 AnswersFashion & Accessories1 decade ago
  • Is it normal to have facial swelling three months after wisdom teeth surgery? How can I reduce swelling?

    About 3 months ago, I had my impacted wisdom teeth out, as well as a dental implant put in, during the same surgery. The strange thing is that the facial swelling went away after a week, which was expected, but it came back! I'm not sure exactly when, maybe a week or two after it went away. Now it's almost 3 months after the operation and my face is still noticeably swollen.

    I talked to my dentist about it, who at first didn't see me but just phoned in a prescription for an antibiotic (he thought it must have been an infection) which I took, but which didn't help. After an appointment with him, he said he was confused because there was no sign of infection at all, and that he wasn't sure why I had the swelling. Later, I saw another dentist who said that the swelling was normal and that I just had to wait for it to go away.

    I'm confused... Is it really normal to have swelling 3 months after wisdom teeth surgery? Could it be something else? Is there a way to reduce the swelling?

    5 AnswersDental1 decade ago