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72-10
10-21-2020, 11:05 PM
It seems like one of my tooth sealants might be broken through.

Gohan
10-21-2020, 11:30 PM
It seems like one of my tooth sealants might be broken through.

I’m having the same problem now I had to fix a hole with dental wax it healed the pain. I suggest going to the dentist though before it gets too bad

zoeillin
04-24-2024, 07:59 AM
As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics?

Jasper
04-24-2024, 10:27 AM
I'd say , don't go to a dentist.
My dentist bought a beautiful bus for 250k because of me.

The tooth will fall out or choke you ... all good

diamenz
04-24-2024, 11:47 AM
yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.

your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.

Jasper
04-28-2024, 10:30 AM
yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.

your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.

Diamenz is an old cowboy, he'll only live to be in early 40's.

diamenz
04-28-2024, 03:27 PM
Diamenz is an old cowboy, he'll only live to be in early 40's.

that's not nice.

highwhey
04-28-2024, 11:33 PM
yeah do like jasper and yank that moth3r****er out with a pair of pliers and a shot of vodka.

your teeth only need to last you the rest of your life afterall.

:oldlol:

zoeillin
05-02-2024, 05:43 AM
As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics? I recently got Invisalign braces (https://jeffreygrossdds.com/services/invisible-orthodontics-lake-county-ohio/) myself, and they've been a game-changer. It's incredible how they straighten teeth discreetly. I had mine done in Lake County, Ohio, and the experience was smooth sailing. But back to your toothache—don't hesitate to seek professional advice. Trust me, a little proactive care now can save you a lot of hassle later.

Jasper
05-02-2024, 10:41 PM
op where u at now ?

jstern
05-03-2024, 12:03 AM
op where u at now ?

You miss him?


As someone who's had their fair share of dental woes, I'd say it's definitely worth scheduling a visit with a dentist, especially if you suspect a sealant issue. Ignoring dental discomfort can lead to bigger problems down the line. Also, if you're considering fixing any dental imperfections, have you ever looked into invisible orthodontics?

Chances are that this is an Axe alt.

Axe
05-03-2024, 02:29 AM
i always think of axe each time i have to show everybody how truly autistic i am jejeje
Foh you insolent scumbag

Nanners
05-03-2024, 05:10 AM
If youre going to go to a dentist, make sure you go to a reputable one.

At one point back in my college days my mom got triggered that I hadnt been to a dentist in like ~3 years, so when I was back in town for break she made me an appointment with her dentist. I went to the aptment and her dentist did x-rays and told me "wow your mouth is a disaster you have cavities in almost all of your molars, were going to have to schedule two or three drilling/filling sessions in order to fix your mouth, can you come in next week?" I immediately sensed bullshit, I had never had a cavity before and my teeth felt fine, and something about this dentist broad just felt kind of shady, so I made an appointment with my old childhood dentist (who was a teacher at a nearby dental school) for a second opinion. When my old dentist gave me x-rays for the second time a week later, they found zero cavities and the only negative thing they could say about my teeth was that I could maybe floss a little more often. This all happened ~20 years ago and I've been to the dentist maybe 5 times in the years since then, still never had a cavity or any tooth pain whatsoever - my teeth look and feel great. Thank god I did not trust my moms shiester dentist, I could have spent thousands of dollars paying her to put holes/fillings in my perfect teeth for no reason.

Jasper
05-05-2024, 09:06 AM
If youre going to go to a dentist, make sure you go to a reputable one.

At one point back in my college days my mom got triggered that I hadnt been to a dentist in like ~3 years, so when I was back in town for break she made me an appointment with her dentist. I went to the aptment and her dentist did x-rays and told me "wow your mouth is a disaster you have cavities in almost all of your molars, were going to have to schedule two or three drilling/filling sessions in order to fix your mouth, can you come in next week?" I immediately sensed bullshit, I had never had a cavity before and my teeth felt fine, and something about this dentist broad just felt kind of shady, so I made an appointment with my old childhood dentist (who was a teacher at a nearby dental school) for a second opinion. When my old dentist gave me x-rays for the second time a week later, they found zero cavities and the only negative thing they could say about my teeth was that I could maybe floss a little more often. This all happened ~20 years ago and I've been to the dentist maybe 5 times in the years since then, still never had a cavity or any tooth pain whatsoever - my teeth look and feel great. Thank god I did not trust my moms shiester dentist, I could have spent thousands of dollars paying her to put holes/fillings in my perfect teeth for no reason.

now u have false teeth at 30 -----> well done.