I realized that I am 21 years old and the last time I went to the dentist I was 7 years old. I brush my teeth regulary but it's been years since I was to the dentist.
When was the last time you went to the dentist?
It's more effective to brush your teeth than to wash them.
For helpful tips like this and more check with you local dentist more often than every 14 years.
It's been way too long. My job doesn't offer insurance so I don't have an appointment scheduled every six months anymore.
Now you've edited your post to make me look like the crazy one, what with the brushing and the washing.
I am fucking on to you, I am on to you buddy! I'm all over this one snaggletooth, you're not fooling me!
Now you've edited your post to make me look like the crazy one, what with the brushing and the washing.
I am fucking on to you, I am on to you buddy! I'm all over this one snaggletooth, you're not fooling me!
Im my native language we call brushing out teeth washing out teeth. That's why I made a confusion.
Now you've edited your post to make me look like the crazy one, what with the brushing and the washing.
I am fucking on to you, I am on to you buddy! I'm all over this one snaggletooth, you're not fooling me!
Im my native language we call brushing out teeth washing out teeth. That's why I made a confusion.
In my native language we don't make confusions we make babies, so let's get to it. Let's get down to brown town.
Now you've edited your post to make me look like the crazy one, what with the brushing and the washing.
I am fucking on to you, I am on to you buddy! I'm all over this one snaggletooth, you're not fooling me!
Im my native language we call brushing out teeth washing out teeth. That's why I made a confusion.
In my native language we don't make confusions we make babies, so let's get to it. Let's get down to brown town.
Up for some desert?
I was in your boat, ended up needing major work in my early twenties, expensive, better to go at least once a year, take on the problems as the come, less disruptive.
Yesterday! My insurance pays for a trip every 6 months and goddamnit, I'm going every time. I've never had a cavity and I'd like to keep it that way- especially after I've had so much work done to fix my fucked up teeth. Spoiler: I didn't die on the operating table.
About 4 years ago, though I have great teeth so I've never had a reason to go before anyway, and I'm no longer covered by the NHS for dental because I'm over 18 (dental is private in the UK, btw) so I thought, "why bother paying money to see my dentist only for her to say 'Yeah, teeth are fine, bye' and then leave?"
So I don't go.
going on 2 years. I really need to go but I get so depressed because it jacks up my Jaw (TMJ) and all the dentist does is bitch about flossing.
Its been a long damn time. I don't have coverage so unless were talking something that is either so painful that I can't stand it or something like a possible infection that could be deadly or extremely harmful I'm not going to shell out that kind of money out of my pocket for my teeth. I'll brush and use some mouth wash and hope for the best.
I usually go once a year for a regular check up. I have another appointment scheduled in May. Not looking forward to going back there.
If you have insurance you should probably go to the dentist. I had a 6 year or so absence in my late teens/early twenties and thought my mouth was fine, but turned out while my teeth were fine my gums were in less than great shape. Dental Scaling is a procedure best left avoided if possible. At the very least make sure you floss!
last year. i had a bad cavity. and apparently a root canal wouldnt take cus i got punched in the face years ago and apparently that caused the "prong fang thing" thats in your jaw to break so the root canal wouldnt work so now i have an empty spot in my teeth :(
Last summer. I go every year because I'm not a dirty hobo.
lol. It's been a year for me. One of my teeth fell out and I need a $1,200 crown.
Once a year, actually it is around a year ago, so I should get a card from my dentist with a time on it soon.
Last year when I shattered my two front teeth at work. Before that it was when I shattered my two front teeth on a curb at thirteen.
I need to go to the dentist more and stop smashing my front teeth on things.
Probably about 2 years ago. I had 4 cavities.
They fucked up my right molar to the point were there is no surface area left. The inside side of my tooth is paper thin because of it. I'm just waiting for it to break.
After that visit, I'm taking a lot better care of my teeth. I try to brush every day if I remember,
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