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Hello,

           I have been suffering with a sore throat for about 2 months and i am getting concerned about cancers to the throat etc, I use superglue to attach a false tooth and i am getting concerned about fumes from the glue, could it cause my sore throat,i have used the glue for approx 2 years now at regular intervals say about every 6 weeks to re attach this false tooth, any advise would be gratefully recieved,
           Kindest Regards Paul.

Hello Paul,

Wikipedia is no place to be looking for medical advice. This said I have some serious doubts that regularly putting glue in your mouth is a good idea. My advice to you would be to see a doctor right away and once he's made sure you're okay see a dentist about that tooth. -- Meridius 19:49, 12 February 2007 (UTC) reply

Should this article be merged into Human pharynx?

I believe it should, as it remains a stub after more than 4 years since its creation. Seems a bit excessive to me to have three stubs ( nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx) in addition to one Start-class article ( human pharynx), when we could have one C-class article describing the human pharynx, with a section for each of the above. DiverDave ( talk) 11:05, 28 July 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hello,

           I have been suffering with a sore throat for about 2 months and i am getting concerned about cancers to the throat etc, I use superglue to attach a false tooth and i am getting concerned about fumes from the glue, could it cause my sore throat,i have used the glue for approx 2 years now at regular intervals say about every 6 weeks to re attach this false tooth, any advise would be gratefully recieved,
           Kindest Regards Paul.

Hello Paul,

Wikipedia is no place to be looking for medical advice. This said I have some serious doubts that regularly putting glue in your mouth is a good idea. My advice to you would be to see a doctor right away and once he's made sure you're okay see a dentist about that tooth. -- Meridius 19:49, 12 February 2007 (UTC) reply

Should this article be merged into Human pharynx?

I believe it should, as it remains a stub after more than 4 years since its creation. Seems a bit excessive to me to have three stubs ( nasopharynx, oropharynx, and hypopharynx) in addition to one Start-class article ( human pharynx), when we could have one C-class article describing the human pharynx, with a section for each of the above. DiverDave ( talk) 11:05, 28 July 2010 (UTC) reply


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