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    Default Just paid 54 euro for half an hour with a pretty blonde.

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    I even got to sit back in a recliner chair while she did all the work.
    The only fly in the ointment was that she was holding a drill and I had to open wide.


    As much as I appreciate her work and company (she's a nice girl), going to the dentist is one of my least favorite activities.
    At least I'll get most of the money back so I can't complain about that.
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    Just be thankful she did not have a German accent and was whispering "is it safe?" in your ear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osdset View Post
    Just be thankful she did not have a German accent and was whispering "is it safe?" in your ear.
    Too funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osdset View Post
    Just be thankful she did not have a German accent and was whispering "is it safe?" in your ear.
    You are showing your age ......

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    I thank my lucky stars I've never had a cavity. I've read somewheres it's more so about the types of bacteria living in your mouth that determine the state of your tooth decay, rather than what you eat and it makes sense to me. I almost never floss and I typically only brush my teeth once a day and use mouth wash( I hate brushing my teeth) I'm 21 and I've never had a bad dentist visit... When I actually go. I've only been maybe 10 times my entire life
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nuntits View Post
    I thank my lucky stars I've never had a cavity. I've read somewheres it's more so about the types of bacteria living in your mouth that determine the state of your tooth decay, rather than what you eat and it makes sense to me. I almost never floss and I typically only brush my teeth once a day and use mouth wash( I hate brushing my teeth) I'm 21 and I've never had a bad dentist visit... When I actually go. I've only been maybe 10 times my entire life
    I really think in your case, based on what you've said, it is in your genes. I would bet your ancestors had good solid teeth too. Mine are like stars ..... they come out at night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I really think in your case, based on what you've said, it is in your genes. I would bet your ancestors had good solid teeth too. Mine are like stars ..... they come out at night.
    Nah, my dad's rotten and my mum ain't that well off either. But maybe you are right, somewhere down the line

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    I have good teeth, just like my dad. Usually I have no cavities, and the only ones I've had are in my molars.
    A couple of years ago I had a cluster of cavities in different teeth, and based on which teeth they were, they must have been caused by the peppermints I used to crunch between those teeth. I quit the mints and my problems disappeared.

    Only this cavity was in a tooth that was hidden partially behind another one. My dentist thought that the cavity must have been there 2 years ago with the others, only it had been small and in the X-ray shadow of the tooth partially in front of it.

    Bad teeth are partially due to genes, and partially due to what you eat. Lots of sugar residu or starches will cause bacteria growth to explode. If you don't have that, it will make a big difference. And from personal experience, I can say that daily mouthwash will make a big difference as well. It keeps the bacteria population very low.
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    Even if you have great teeth, as you get older a lack of care will catch up with you and you will pay the price literally. I've been there I know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post
    I can say that daily mouthwash will make a big difference as well. It keeps the bacteria population very low.
    Is Vodka a good substitute

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