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2004-07-24, 05:47 AM | [Ignore Me] #33 | ||
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HAHAHA suckers! My wisdom teeth are growing perfectly straight! No knife in my mouth!
My friend had his teeth pulled out recently. His cheeks swelled up because we let the wounds get infected. He kept drooling and shit and said he couldnt feel it. It was disgust just to watch him try to eat. It was hell of alot of fun to make fun of the way he pronounced words. Those 2 weeks were probably some of the worst parts of his life
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2004-07-24, 09:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #37 | ||
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Well, I havent heard the dentist or anyone say *anything* about it, so im assuming mine are growing straight as well, which they should be, because I have already had tons of teeth removed in order to make way for teh straightining of them. Im gonna need to check that.
Like I said, I have gotten many a tooth pulled (cause my mouth is too damn small) and it was a bitch to deal with, but nothing serious. Just kinda feh messing with all the guase pads. Those things get bloody quick.
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2004-07-24, 01:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #39 | ||
Spee... I think thats beavers you're thinking of.
Human teeth do not "grow" like that. Thats why we have a set of baby teeth, and lose them to be replaced by our adult teeth. However, rodents have teeth that are continually constructed by their body and pushed out. If they do not wear down their teeth it will lock their jaw shut. If starvation doesn't kill them somehow, the teeth continue to grow (in a curved arc) until they penetrate the interor of the rodent's skull, growing into its brain (causing death... duh). However we lucky humans don't have to worry about any of this. Our set of adult teeth only grow as we age into adults, and then emerge at full size when we lose our baby teeth. At least, thats my understanding from Biology class (which I admit, was a while back). Aspiring dentists feel free to correct me. Last edited by Electrofreak; 2004-07-24 at 01:10 PM. |
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2004-07-24, 01:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #40 | |||
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2004-07-26, 11:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #42 | |||
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Here's an update from Eine:
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2004-07-27, 08:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #43 | ||
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i had all 4 of mine pulled about a month ago. i had them knock me out when they did it. it was a piece of cake. For a few days i watched a bunch of movies, played PS and Xbox, and ate nothing but yogurt, pudding, and soup. And my cheeks were really swoollen and i looked funny and i cuoldnt talk right. it was fun.
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2004-07-28, 01:15 AM | [Ignore Me] #44 | ||
Yeah Im not sure fun is the word i'd use but it really isnt bad at all. eating a big bowl of ice cream now, and watching anime. My cheeks are a bit puffy, and really only ache a bit.
This is nowhere near as bad as i thoguht it would be, and ill probobaly be back at work thrusday (could prolly go tmrw, but i dont really wanna ) |
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