"Have ya done it , would ya do it ?
No, no need for a start, and secondly my dentist says he hates to think what Rylan will look like in a few years' time."
I thought he'd had something like veneers, so that they should not deteriorate. It seems like a brutal treatment |
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By *ornLordMan 38 weeks ago
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"Have ya done it , would ya do it ?
No, no need for a start, and secondly my dentist says he hates to think what Rylan will look like in a few years' time.
I thought he'd had something like veneers, so that they should not deteriorate. It seems like a brutal treatment "
It does also seem to beg the question of whether his oral hygiene regime is going to prevent gum disease and stop his teeth falling out, or is he going to rely on implants when that happens. |
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"Have ya done it , would ya do it ?
No, no need for a start, and secondly my dentist says he hates to think what Rylan will look like in a few years' time.
I thought he'd had something like veneers, so that they should not deteriorate. It seems like a brutal treatment
It does also seem to beg the question of whether his oral hygiene regime is going to prevent gum disease and stop his teeth falling out, or is he going to rely on implants when that happens."
I think a lot of media professionals use them, so will be stuck with the same challenges. It does seem brutal to remove so much of your teeth. I don't know if oral challenges are increased, from having them done? |
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I think I’ll just stick to brushing mine twice a day, more if I feel like it and leave whitening for those braver than me. Mine are as white as they’ve ever been and all present and correct at the age of 52.
Fashion that is detrimental to people’s health is a sign of madness in my opinion. |
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