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To Quote Pam Ayers: I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth.
Back to the dentist this morning for an impression of my gums.
He said I could pay for the treatment in dribs and drabs or all at once.
I decided to bite the bullet(or rather gum the bullet) and get the paying over with.
Another £1100. Added to the £420 for extractions this is turning into an expensive business.
I really do wish I'd looked after me teeth
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dunno how old you are sandy (or background) but my working-class parents weren't very health conscious. When rationing ended we had free rein on sugar & sweets & tooth brushing was for high days & holidays.
I don't have dentures or implants yet but plenty of gaps & fillings.
Kids don't know if their parents don't instruct them.
My mother had all her teeth whipped out when she was very young, when the NHS was in it's infancy. She wasn't the only one who thought it was the best way to avoid future toothache.
I didn't have a lot of sweets but I did have lots of sugar in my tea and porridge. Had a sweet pudding every day too and cakes. Taking care of my teeth was never a priority when I was young.
This says children are being admitted to hospitals due to dental problems
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