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check out these bad teeth!!!
At this site you can see some really bad teeth and you can vote on them.
www.myuglyteeth.com , warning some of the teeth are bad. |
Not trying to be mean but Dude, You need to get out more ;). I mean why the hell would anyone want to sign up and be a member of the ugly teeth club :rolleyes:
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maybe his nick contains a typo and should have been 'teefgeek'! ;)
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Cheese 'n' Rice (TM), someone has too much time on his hands!
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Have I ever said the (TM) belonged to me?! :D
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ugh, those are some ugly teeth indeed...
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@Joe
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WTH Bro...aint u got nothin betta to do....LOL....but I gotta hand it to u those r some pretty ugly teeth!!..Teefgeek!;)
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Anyway, remember, kids, cleaning your teeth is important! :) Actually, my dentist said the following good advices:
1. Go to the dentist at least every year and have plaque removed (rubbed off) your teeth, besides having him or her check your teeth anyway. Bacteria love plaque and can cause from inflammation to loss of your teeth! Plus, the lack of plaque makes your teeth white - or not that much yellow colorish. 2. Clean your teeth daily. A) First, use dental floss to remove food left between your teeth, including the ones at the back, as far as you can reach. (If you get the hang of it, it won't take more than a single minute.) B) Then, clean your teeth as usual. Actually, I was told that there exist "single-bristle" toothbrushes, which should be preferred to the common "lots of hair" ;) ones: they don't push or hurt the gum, which could also cause dental problems or the gum moving off your teeth and making your teeth unstable and easier to fall out. As usual, when you find out that you've been doing things wrong, it's gonna be way too late. This is so sadly human... So, better adhere to a few basic guidelines. Admittedly, we only have one life so we cannot find out whether such guidelines help at all, though... :o |
Hey Dr Forster,
you forgot to incude the address of 'your' Dental Clinic. (the one where you actually work?) :p :D |
You got my advice for free so don't complain! :D
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@Joe
lol, that wasnt a complaint :) |
dentist
I´ve been to the dentist today all my teeth are damaged from too much sweets. :)
He said I have to stop drinking cola and eating sour sweets:) |
"sour sweets", now isn't that an oxymoron! ;)
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No freaky dentist can stop me from drinking my beloved Coke... hm....
Sure, I won't drink Coke in the morning (i did once, is my body broken, then ?) ... BUT I brush them twice a day and sometimes even 3 times (thrice ? ^^) a day... pretty good, eh ? Anyways, I stopped eating sweets (the sugar ones), but I don't dare cutting off my chocolate supply, i couldn't, either (with my girlfriend around)... @ Grumpy Sour sweets is not an oxymoron, it's even more of a paradoxon to me... I guess/assume you know those strange sweets, they taste kinda sour, but you can see like 1 inch of sugar on top of em... that makes me wonder every time I eat those x( Dunno how they manage to create sour sugar, probably this is the last unsolved riddle of modern human life... most likely not... :P |
By the way, chewing gum (the "ohne zucker" ones! ;) ) after each meal helps a lot, too. Plus, it gives you a good breath, which I'm sure you get good points for from girls... ;)
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I managed to convert to Coke Light, which is at least way better for my teeth. You get used to the taste after quite some time tho... Anyway, chewing gums should not be an alternative to brushing your teeth ;) Sometimes I believe they simply want the stupid dudes (and especially children, which are in no way stupid, just... predictable) to think they can exchange boring teeth brushes with delicous chewing gums... Fact is, they aren't delicous. I never found delicous AND healthy chewing gums o.O |
I've been chewing Wrigley's Orbit (the sheets, not the tablets) for about a decade. (Hope this is not considered advertising... :) ) They taste good, taste long (up to about an hour or even more) and the new Winterfrost (dark blue packaging) is significantly stronger than the old one (light blue packaging).
I haven't visited a dentist for about a decade or even more and still no problems with my teeth, except for the plaque and thus some yellowing. I think chewing gum does help. But, yes, it does NOT substitute brushing your teeth, only helps along! |
I've been drinking cola, eaten candy and similar my entire life and I've never had any problems with my teeth. Not a single hole ever and no other problem either.
I brush my teeths as any regular person, 2 times a day and sometimes I forget it if I am... well less then sober... :p rarely chew any gums either as don't like it, however I do use Snus. http://gfx.dagbladet.no/dinside/2003/12/17/snus.jpg Thats snus, you put it under your lip and it gives a kick. Its a tobacco product actually. However its actually NOT bad for your teeth. It makes your mouth create more saliva and thus keeps the teeth healthier! However its not as good for the gums... |
This 'Snus' looks kind of suspicous to me, how can tabacco products NOT be bad for yer teeth ? Huh...
Does this taste like something delicous or is it just like cigaretes w/o the smoke o.O |
Its very hard to describe how it taste... However, its NOT like cigarretes without the smoke or similar. It has its special taste.
Its good for the teeth because it gives increased saliva production and the saliva is what the body uses to take care of the teeths... :) |
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