Almost done.
Survived. That melted part did hit the "weak spot" a little bit, but I was lucky it wasn't cold anymore.
Your dental care seems masochism to me.iMercurial wrote:
nope.avi
Dental Care Thread.
Thus what I said, I have sensible teeth, the only thought of icecream pains me, I wouldn't want to be in LunaticMara's place, god save his soul.iMercurial wrote:
My dentist told me that.
'cuz the cold is good for you.
If you have a sensible teeth, just don't eat anything and resist the hunger until the next day.Nanael wrote:
Thus what I said, I have sensible teeth, the only thought of icecream pains me, I wouldn't want to be in LunaticMara's place, god save his soul.iMercurial wrote:
My dentist told me that.
'cuz the cold is good for you.
I'll do it with a magical girl twist.Krisom wrote:
Daru go draw a loli version of mara's tooth gogogogogo*shot*
Finland is not part of Scandinavia, but there is supposed to be good teeth care in Finland. I just suck at protecting my teeth, apparently.Sinistro wrote:
I'm a bit surprised that something like that's happened to a young Finn, though. I've heard that dental health in Skandinavia is top notch. Maybe it was just Sweden?
Yup.Sinistro wrote:
Ice cream can sometimes help with dental pain. Its low temperature can relieve chronic pulpitis (a stage at which your tooth's nerves are pretty much screwed and will unfortunately need a root canal) and it's also suitable for diminishing the inevitable swelling after an impacted tooth's extraction. Ice can do the job just as well, of course, but it doesn't taste sweet.
Prices can vary between countries, but I expect the ratio to remain the same. FWIW, over here an implant is about 6-7 times more expensive than an equivalent bridge.LunaticMara wrote:
I wonder what does bridge or implant cost?
I think it's 18, bro.ragelewa wrote:
Before the age of 15 every dental operation is free in Finland, don't really have any idea about anything else though
Holy. Shit.Sinistro wrote:
6-7 times more expensive