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[quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":a7bf5][quote="Jin-Roh":a7bf5]I'm getting braces on this morning. eek:[/quote:a7bf5]owned, its not painful at first, just ridiculously irritating, i got mine off about 2 years ago..[/quote:a7bf5]
I know. That, and I will be having one wisdom tooth removed ... I don't know when. Either before or after I have a retainer. Bring on the pain. |
[quote="Jin-Roh":a2fb0][quote="[DAS REICH] Blitz":a2fb0][quote="Jin-Roh":a2fb0]I'm getting braces on this morning. eek:[/quote:a2fb0]owned, its not painful at first, just ridiculously irritating, i got mine off about 2 years ago..[/quote:a2fb0]
I know. That, and I will be having one wisdom tooth removed ... I don't know when. Either before or after I have a retainer. Bring on the pain.[/quote:a2fb0] Hah, i dont have to have either dance: |
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I think i for perkaset (sp) |
well i had it done today, it was painless during the operation because i was knocked out with an anethesia and dont remember a thing 10 seconds after he put it in me, then i felt hella good till i fell assleep at home. its hard to eat with them done for now. i had the left ones taken out and the right ones are still in. have to do them when they start to hurt .
it was $345 for one tooth, $100 for x-rays, and $310 for the anestesia. so total came to exactly $1100. fucking bastards stfu its not swollen and it doesnt hurt right now hardly at all |
[quote=Milla][quote=Himmler][quote="Short Hand":48c16]gl and Tyanol 3 is your friend.. I really mean that.[/quote]
yeah ill probably get a perscription for some kind of painkiller[/quote] I think i for perkaset (sp)[/quote:48c16] when i had mine pulled i got : [url="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682117.html"]http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/drug ... 82117.html[/url] |
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Becareful you dont get dry socket, my sister got that. Its when the gum dries out and your jaw bone gets exposed and it hurts like all hell.
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never had mine done. |
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Never got braces, dont need them - soda is the leading cause of "wiggly" teeth, and the last time I had a soda was back in June, when we were taking a trip down to Mexico. I drink a soda once every couple a months, if at all. And dont enjoy them.
HE WAS A MONGOLOID! |
[quote="Doctor Duffy":c63aa]Never got braces, dont need them - soda is the leading cause of "wiggly" teeth,[/quote:c63aa]
Got any sources? |
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[quote="Jin-Roh":0bb6c][quote="Doctor Duffy":0bb6c]Never got braces, dont need them - soda is the leading cause of "wiggly" teeth,[/quote:0bb6c]
Got any sources?[/quote:0bb6c] Why would you need a source? Its what my dentist told me the last time I had a cleaning - "Drinking any sodas?" No, hardly ever "Good, try avoiding them. Soda's are usually what a lot of teens like you drink. And you ever wonder why all these teenagers have braces? Well, soda, which they guzzle all day long, day in, day out". Thats not a source, but its what my dentist told me. And isnt it obvious? Go to any high-school and everyones drinking two sodas a day, one for lunch and after school. And everyone has braces. Soda has tons of sugar, and leads to tooth decay, and since they're not drinking milk, they're bones are weakening, causing they're teeth to "wiggle". Its not like a scientifically proven study, its just obvious. |
[quote="Doctor Duffy":da1ef][quote="Jin-Roh":da1ef][quote="Doctor Duffy":da1ef]Never got braces, dont need them - soda is the leading cause of "wiggly" teeth,[/quote:da1ef]
Got any sources?[/quote:da1ef] Why would you need a source? Its what my dentist told me the last time I had a cleaning - "Drinking any sodas?" No, hardly ever "Good, try avoiding them. Soda's are usually what a lot of teens like you drink. And you ever wonder why all these teenagers have braces? Well, soda, which they guzzle all day long, day in, day out". Thats not a source, but its what my dentist told me. And isnt it obvious? Go to any high-school and everyones drinking two sodas a day, one for lunch and after school. And everyone has braces. Soda has tons of sugar, and leads to tooth decay, and since they're not drinking milk, they're bones are weakening, causing they're teeth to "wiggle". Its not like a scientifically proven study, its just obvious.[/quote:da1ef] Well, I'm not saying you or your dentist is wrong. I am sure that could be the case. I know what you mean with kids drinking sodas. They not only drink one during lunch or after school but in the morning, too. I know a kid who will buy a big 1 liter bottle of Pepsi and drinks it by the end of school. |
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