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over a year ago
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I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used. "
I do feel for people who have lost their teeth through accidents (someone very close to me lost their two front teeth in a playground accident). It's never ending.
Keeping them clean and the rest in as good a shape as possible is still preferred to those who let them all go to pot.
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"I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used.
I do feel for people who have lost their teeth through accidents (someone very close to me lost their two front teeth in a playground accident). It's never ending.
Keeping them clean and the rest in as good a shape as possible is still preferred to those who let them all go to pot.
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A rigorous cleaning regime has meant I've only lost two so far that finally disintegrated and you wouldn't really know unless I walked round with my mouth wide open. Eventually I'll get dental implants when I think it's worth spending £2500 per tooth |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used.
I do feel for people who have lost their teeth through accidents (someone very close to me lost their two front teeth in a playground accident). It's never ending.
Keeping them clean and the rest in as good a shape as possible is still preferred to those who let them all go to pot.
A rigorous cleaning regime has meant I've only lost two so far that finally disintegrated and you wouldn't really know unless I walked round with my mouth wide open. Eventually I'll get dental implants when I think it's worth spending £2500 per tooth "
Get yourself on a reality makeover programme - they always do the teeth first. |
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"I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used.
I do feel for people who have lost their teeth through accidents (someone very close to me lost their two front teeth in a playground accident). It's never ending.
Keeping them clean and the rest in as good a shape as possible is still preferred to those who let them all go to pot.
A rigorous cleaning regime has meant I've only lost two so far that finally disintegrated and you wouldn't really know unless I walked round with my mouth wide open. Eventually I'll get dental implants when I think it's worth spending £2500 per tooth "
Root fillings and bridges are only meant to last 10 years. But mine have lasted 25 from the time they had to be done, when the normal fillings/reconstructions used at the time of the accident were no longer viable. |
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"I had an accident in my teenage years which involved me smashing 9 teeth. Needless to say the years have now ravaged what was left of those poor teeth and the various dental surgery solutions that have been used.
I do feel for people who have lost their teeth through accidents (someone very close to me lost their two front teeth in a playground accident). It's never ending.
Keeping them clean and the rest in as good a shape as possible is still preferred to those who let them all go to pot.
A rigorous cleaning regime has meant I've only lost two so far that finally disintegrated and you wouldn't really know unless I walked round with my mouth wide open. Eventually I'll get dental implants when I think it's worth spending £2500 per tooth
Get yourself on a reality makeover programme - they always do the teeth first. "
I couldn't afford the insurance for broken camera lenses |
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"I have a gap in mine, it's meant to be lucky.
I like how OP has no topic subject but we all reply anyway... "
It's a good subject, not seen it really on here before, so I don't care what the OP was. |
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I have a chipped dead tooth.i ran into a scaffold when I was 15!man oh man did it hurt.
Anyway at the time I was offered an implant courtesy of the NHS but I'd just had my braces off,and it meant having the tooth out,and a rod drilled into my jaw which took six months to heal before putting the tooth on...i declined the offer.wish I hadn't now!vanity then,and vanity now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have a gap in mine, it's meant to be lucky.
I like how OP has no topic subject but we all reply anyway...
It's a good subject, not seen it really on here before, so I don't care what the OP was. "
I don't care neither. Yeah it's always about the rude bits on here usually. |
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