Answer: The UPPER retainer Yeah it was really easy to lose especially when you put it in an empty beer glass at a local night club. Then they come around to clean up your table when you are not looking ... then Bye-Bye retainer This happened to me some 35+ years ago during the disco era when I was hitting all the clubs.lannvouivre wrote: guess which retainer was really tiny and easy to lose? Yeah.
(removed). someone who takes that poor of care of themselves is probably not husband material.lannvouivre wrote:On a similar topic, my boyfriend went to the dentist for the first time in his life earlier this week.
16 cavities, gingivitis. So much for saving up for a car for him. Sigh.
He brushes and flosses better than me. Like I said, he's never been to the dentist before. Not because he didn't want to go, but because he couldn't before.Zimm wrote:(removed). someone who takes that poor of care of themselves is probably not husband material.
Smart girllannvouivre wrote:
As for marriage, I'm not interested in marriage at all with anyone.
tpollauf wrote:t's also possible that he lives in an area where the municipal water facility (if there is one) does not add Fluoride to the water. It is proven that this alone substantially helps us humans in controlling any serious dental issues.
if you're buying bottled water, hopefully it's fluoridated by the bottler. studies show that people who drink unfluoridated water have a rate of cavity instances 40% higher than people who drink fluoridated water. in lieu of that, there are lots of fluoridated mouthrinses that can provide supplemental fluoride for people at a high risk for cavities (or who already have 16!).lannvouivre wrote:tpollauf wrote:t's also possible that he lives in an area where the municipal water facility (if there is one) does not add Fluoride to the water. It is proven that this alone substantially helps us humans in controlling any serious dental issues.
We do not drink the tap water here. It's...well, it smells like fish and tastes likes chlorine, dirt, and broken dreams.
We actually do have fluoride rinse that he's been using every night since he moved out (two years), but I don't think our bottled water is fluoridated.Zimm wrote:i'm a dental hygienist, not just a random fluoride advocate... but your oral health is directly linked to your overall health!