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Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 04:45
by Kuuki
Aha.
I do have bad teeth. For totally different reasons though.

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 04:52
by Kitalpha Hart
Teeth are weird

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 05:01
by MissNikki
They sure are ... with all their calcium, and enamel. :mclaugh:

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 07:28
by Kuuki
They are!
I could brush all I want and still have cavities when my brother didn't do a thing and still hasn't had a cavity in his whole life.
I don't understand the logic there.

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 07:52
by Kitalpha Hart
Mom insists my teeth are gonna turn black and fall out like dad's
While ignoring the fact that he's been smoking for many many many years

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 07:55
by MissNikki
Yeah, that doesn't really make sense :mctongue:

Maybe you need a different kind of toothbrush?

I need a new one too, actually.

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 08:06
by Kuuki
Oh, haven't had a cavity in several years.
Ever since I had one bad enough the dentist has had to extract the infected tooth.

But when we were smaller with my brother we used the same kind of toothbrush. I did just more than he did.
And he's still just fine. I'm SO jealous.

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 17th, '19, 01:30
by Death Candy
My dad inherited some sort of medical condition from his dad that caused their tooth lost. Their dentists even told them it was a medical condition. I think my brother inherited it, I might have, but we're not too sure. Unlike them I have most of my teeth at 34.

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 17th, '19, 01:54
by Kuuki
I also have all of them but one.

I do suspect genetics though, my father also had a lot of cavities and since it seems I've taken a lot from my father...

Re: The Frosty Castle -New Contest!

Posted: Apr 17th, '19, 03:11
by MissNikki
I haven't lost any of my adult teeth. Just had the wisdom teeth extracted when I was about 25 years old. I got my first cavities filled when I was about 29. I guess I took pretty good care of my teeth as a kid and didn't have any medical issues around that. I also avoided the dentist for years though out of fear, which probably resulted in those couple cavities I ended up getting in my late 20's.

I still dislike going to the dentist but I do go more often now to make sure my teeth stay healthy.