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Gum Disease ?

Question:

Oooooh, as I sat here tip-tapping away the T.V. news reported that smoking causes gum disease. While they wrapped up the bit they showed two elderly women smoking and eating at a diner.


Answer: Sure! It's all "MAY" and "MIGHT". But there's no doubt whatsoever how badly Watson's teeth will be damaged if they so much as even touched a smoker's fist.

My favorite nanny/gum story is an acquaintance (not a friend) who has the imaginary disease MCS, and everything else she's ever read or heard about. She claims her dentist told her she had gum disease and she flossed so hard she got carpal-tunnel syndrome.

So when I lose my teeth at the age of 65 or 70 it'll be because of smoker's gum disease??????? Not old age, huh? Smoking 22 years and counting. Nothing yet here.

At one point in my life I would have said "Really?", but after seeing the posts here and experiencing some "second-hand-stupidity" in the real world, I just gotta say "ROFLMAO"

The amazing part of that story is that she didn't floss right through her skull. They use that stuff in prisons to saw through steel bars; no, that's not a joke.

loss of teeth doesn't have very much to do with dental care at all. Dental care is mainly to prevent diseases. Loss of teeth in old age is perfectly normal and no dentist is going to tell you anything different. Plus, a lot depends on your genetics. If you have bad teeth, you have bad teeth -- nothing you can do about it.








 
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