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Posted by rhymester* on 12-11-2002 07:19 PM:

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Originally posted by castle outsider
pull out all youre teeth and then put fakes ones that never get yellow..


that reminds me of my friend who had a fake tooth that did turn yellow after some years...damn it was gross. i guess it was a cheap fake tooth.

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Posted by tea on 12-11-2002 09:32 PM:

dont smoke

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Posted by junjinluber33 on 12-18-2002 01:29 AM:

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dont smoke

yepyep~ that's good advice~ coffee stains your teeth too~ coke too~ hehe! welps, yea... i think ima get me one of those sonicare tooth brushes so i can have a perfect white smile! like this -->

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Posted by redoubt on 12-18-2002 06:26 AM:

Does not matter what strokes yoo use, as long as the plaque is brushed away.

If you're not used to flossing, but have the motivation to start, follow the dentist's advice. Floss in between to ALL THE WAY down to the root. That should be past the gumline. You're SUPPOSED to be bleeding if you're not accustomed to flossing correctly. After a while, you're gums will stop to inflame and flossing will become more comfortable.

Bleach and peroxide can erode tooth enamel and gums. They cause the syndrome where people complain that their teeth are too "sensitive". Hot and cold foods shock the teeth nerves and cause the pain. Be careful if you're using these products and check active ingredients. Stop using them ASAP if you're teeth are becoming sensitive.

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Posted by sArAnGhAeYo012 on 12-21-2002 01:57 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by redoubt
Does not matter what strokes yoo use, as long as the plaque is brushed away.

If you're not used to flossing, but have the motivation to start, follow the dentist's advice. Floss in between to ALL THE WAY down to the root. That should be past the gumline. You're SUPPOSED to be bleeding if you're not accustomed to flossing correctly. After a while, you're gums will stop to inflame and flossing will become more comfortable.

Bleach and peroxide can erode tooth enamel and gums. They cause the syndrome where people complain that their teeth are too "sensitive". Hot and cold foods shock the teeth nerves and cause the pain. Be careful if you're using these products and check active ingredients. Stop using them ASAP if you're teeth are becoming sensitive.



Do you ever think to get a career in Dentistry???


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