Image 1 — Is this just a stain, also is the molar with black dots baby or adult tooth? 10 year old daughter see pictures
Image 2 — Is this just a stain, also is the molar with black dots baby or adult tooth? 10 year old daughter see pictures

Is this just a stain, also is the molar with black dots baby or adult tooth? 10 year old daughter see pictures

So my daughter has black dots on her molar, she also grinds her teeth at night I originally found it cause she said she had some pain on that tooth while flossing, now she says its gone so im not sure . All these pictures were taken after she brushed her teeth. I sent the pictures to the other guardian and she told me her dentist said they are just stains and that they are her baby teeth, now part of me questions if she is being completely honest as she has lied to me in the past.

So 1) are the molars with black dots baby teeth? 2) are the black dots just stains? 3) does it look like the molar with black dots is grinded down? Cause to me it appears to be 4) on the first picture of the right bottom molar what is the white stuff on tooth behind molar with black dots?

If you have any questions let me know, im gone during the day but will answer any questions tonight. Thankyou all so much I hope you have a good day.

I would just take my daughter to my dentist but i only have her on weekends so i cant get her on my insurance and unfortunately im broke atm, which is another issue. My dentist recommended getting her an over the counter junior night guard which ive just ordered.

u/Fun_Park2505 — 17 hours ago

I wont be ordering off of rock auto again after last experience.

So I have a 97 corolla, I ordered a fuel filter and a fuel pump. I broke my wrist right when the parts showed up which i have proof of so couldnt install until it healed which was 3 months later. So i install the US MOTOR WORKSUSEP9162H and I can smell gas vapors, I researched if this is a problem with this pump and turns out yes it is. I also try to install the fuel filter but the bolt holes do not line up so its no good either fuel pump is HASTINGS / BALDWINGF262 (BF1050). So now i cannot return these items cause it is past the 30 days, mabey if I could talk to custum service but no they dont seem to have anyone that answers. And if I want to warranty the parts I get the same parts that will give me the exact same problem which wont solve a thing, on top of that I have to pay the return shipping. Im not happy to say the least and I dont think il ever shop at rock auto again, thanks Rock auto for a huge waste of my time, you guys dont rock.

u/Fun_Park2505 — 2 days ago

Fuel filter i ordered is bit different size than oem even tho it says it works with my car. Thoughts on what to do?

Its a 1997 toyota corolla 270,000kms manual basically to make the new fuel filter work id need to bend the bracket and or the fuel line which im unsure if thats a good idea, thinking mabey il try to match the fuel filter at lordco or somewhere rather than ordering online since you cant always trust what they say is interchangeable with oem parts. Picture is attatched showing the difference, im new to all this so just curious on some thoughts thankyou guys.

u/Fun_Park2505 — 2 days ago

Bottom fuel line nut going to fuel filter only screws in 1 turn by hand, not sure if i should wrench it or not, tried for over 15 min same thing everytime.

Its a 97 toyota corolla 270,000kms manual. Basically im replacing the fuel filter and when i try to thread it in it goes about one turn then stops, im aware of crossthreading and what it is but this does not feel like that, ive litterally tried threading it on 30 times or mkre by hand, and same thing everytime ive tried different angles and all. I looked and the flare nut and it looks good, I will say it is old but nothing major, I cleaned it with isopropyl and a brass brush, so ya what do you guys think? I want to just wrench it on but im also worried il strip it if it is crossthreaded, just incase im wrong. Not sure what to do, if i wreck that nut it will become a huge job.

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u/Fun_Park2505 — 2 days ago

I just read about what the YMCA song was about and that they could not economically afford to set up cheap housing anymore and it honestly hit hard

So we all know the ymca song im sure, for some reason this morning i looked up exactly what its about, cause where im from all we have is ymca rec centers so i thought is this the same ymca group? If so why cant i stay there, it turns out it is the same group. They used to run cheap housing building with gyms and stuff all inside. As inflation, prices of land and building rent went up aswell as government regulations changed they had to shut down that part if it, something i really wish i could have experienced. How this pertains to homelessness is I guess homelessness skyrocketed after those places shut down which makes sense, it wasnt only a safe place to stay but also gave a sense of community. Anyway i just wanted to write this out, good luck out there everyone and stay strong out there I love you guys.

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u/Fun_Park2505 — 7 days ago

Safe to use crowfoot flare socket with extension on ratchet wrench on 97 corolla fuel filter bottom fuel line nut? Will put backup wrench or crowfoot wrench on spot above nut.

So its a 1997 toyota corolla 270,000kms manual. So heres my issue i sprayed wd40 penetrant on the nuts of fuel filter top line disconnected very easily, the bottom one is super hard, its very tight in there. I was using a 14mm flare nut wrench along with a 19mm open ended for backup, but i cant get enough leverage in that tight spot even with the tire off and no room to fit a snipe. So i thought mabey i can use a crowfoot flare wrench socket with an extension, that way i can put a snipe on the ratchet wrench of needed. But I have my worries for one the bottom nut i need to loosen its the fuel line and its pretty thin under 3/8ths id say and if i snap it i will have a huge and much more expensive job. You see by using two wrenches i can do the scissor technique which puts almost zero pressure on the fuel line, if i use a crowfoot socket because il also need to use an extension i feel like it will put more force on the fuel line, i will still put a backup on the fuel filter, and il leave the fuel filter bolted to the bracket but still, i heard of people snapping them even with the bracket still bolted. Ive never used any crowfoot sockets in my life so just dont know how the force is distributed , i also dont want to spend money on something that may not work since i dont own the flare crowfoot sockets.

So ya to anyone whos used crowfoot flare sockets especially with an extension on ratchet wrench what are your thoughts? Ive attached a picture pf fuel filter so you have an idea what im up against, you can see the fuel filter and the fuel line, its that rusted nut i need to loosen, as you can see its tight in there, i put wd40 penetrant on it a few times now and let it sit for 24 hours the first time.

Any advice is much appreciated thankyou guys, ive watched videos but 2 of them didnt even show them getting that bottom nut loose, the other one did but he unbolted the brackets took top fuel tube off then he bent it down so it was outside wheel well, i just worry doing that may damage fuel line as the way it comes into engine compartment area it has very little play.

u/Fun_Park2505 — 28 days ago