SifuPhil
R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
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- Pennsylvania, USA
Yeah... well at least the sheep don't have to refashion their tin foil hats periodically.. lol!!
No ... they just have to march in lockstep into the abattoir occasionally ...
Yeah... well at least the sheep don't have to refashion their tin foil hats periodically.. lol!!
No ... they just have to march in lockstep into the abattoir occasionally ...
So will the others... once they are chased down and caught with a net.. lol!!
Ah, but surviving that little extra amount of time makes all the difference.
HOW you die is perhaps even more important than WHEN.
Denise, I had thirty two teeth until I turned fifty, down hill from there. The culprit? The antidepressants I took in order to care for my elderly mother after her stroke. Dry mouth, gum disease, cavities. Will have the remainder pulled this year. Sigh.
Thank you QS. I am nervous, I admit, particularly since my previous dentist mentioned I would need to learn to "talk again."
At least, dentures will only set me back about three grand. My son insists I model them after my original chiclet teeth, slightly pointy vampire incisors and all. He refuses to be the only vampire in the family. Lol.
but I see a whole lot of young ones losing theirs over methamphetimines
My crowns were only $1,200 a piece which was not bad at all. This was over ten years ago. Implants were about $5,000, but may be less now, plus most dental establishments offer payment options so if you need a new "tooth" it should be affordable. Lol, I remember when going to the dentitst was as affordable as going to the doctor. How things have changed !
If crowns are $1500 now, and I don't doubt it, then a bridge over one missing tooth would be $4500. And you've really only fixed ONE tooth. Plus you have to grind down two good teeth to anchor a bridge. That makes the anchor teeth weak. It starts a chain reaction. And bridges don't last forever, either.
I don't think I'll ever get another bridge if I lose another tooth. I have 4 missing teeth, but two of those were because they were anchors for bridges. I wish implants were as available years ago as they are now. In the long run at today's prices implants would have been cheaper for me.
OMG .....google meth mouth ....really scary.mg1:
Our old, small-town type dentist advocated using baking soda on a wetted toothbrush. I did for awhile, but the taste is definitely yucky! Never before, after all these years, did it occur to me, and just did: tooth decay is mainly caused by acid secreted by mouth bacteria as they digest sugar. Baking soda, Sodium Bicarbonate, is basic in Ph and neutralizes acid! The old guy may have been onto something, 70 years ago! imp
Yes, baking soda is great for brushing teeth! I don't usually use it, but it is great.
Like Chic, I use Toms of Maine and I buy the one without Fluoride in it.What is the "dentrifice" of your choice, then, Lin? imp