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- Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:10 pm
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Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?
Yeah, and imagine how handsome you'd be with your molars up front and your incisors in back...
- Fri Oct 16, 2015 4:04 pm
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Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?
Dave2,
You and Ray Kurzweill...
You and Ray Kurzweill...
- Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:43 pm
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Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?
The Wall,
The FAMILY TOOTH?
(per Ren and Stimpy)
The FAMILY TOOTH?
(per Ren and Stimpy)
- Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:19 am
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Do Your Teeth Rotate?
And, I do mean your natural teeth, not store bought choppers.
Recently, I had my teeth cleaned and examined.
While going through this process, the dental hygienist informed me that older people's teeth rotate. I chuckled appreciatively at this little comedic interlude only to discover she wasn't kidding.
Once the cleaning/scraping etc. was accomplished the dentist came in to give me the once over. She asked if I was having any problems with my teeth and I related in the past six months or so that I was catching food between two teeth in the back, upper area.
She carefully looked at my teeth, then my ex-rays and informed me the food was being caught between those two teeth because they'd rotated, opening a gap between the two teeth. Arrrrgghhhh!
So, if you stay above ground long enough, keep your teeth and advance into geezer-hood, expect your teeth to rotate!
(man, I'm finding out all kinds of things with increased senescence that I'm glad I was ignorant of when younger...sigh)
Recently, I had my teeth cleaned and examined.
While going through this process, the dental hygienist informed me that older people's teeth rotate. I chuckled appreciatively at this little comedic interlude only to discover she wasn't kidding.
Once the cleaning/scraping etc. was accomplished the dentist came in to give me the once over. She asked if I was having any problems with my teeth and I related in the past six months or so that I was catching food between two teeth in the back, upper area.
She carefully looked at my teeth, then my ex-rays and informed me the food was being caught between those two teeth because they'd rotated, opening a gap between the two teeth. Arrrrgghhhh!
So, if you stay above ground long enough, keep your teeth and advance into geezer-hood, expect your teeth to rotate!
(man, I'm finding out all kinds of things with increased senescence that I'm glad I was ignorant of when younger...sigh)