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Classic case of dope fiend mush mouth
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Has tattoo removal been perfected yet? Knew a Yella cat that went through the process he look vybes Kartel ashy where the tat was.
Da fluoride running through ya veins with that dental breakdown b.u can laser off stupid tats... having Missing teeth not only is asthetically unpleasant, it effects your speech, and how you eat...and if u keep em missing long enough, your jaw bones get atrophy and reabsorb back in your skull and get...
The teeth create a stimulus for the jawbone through biting and chewing. When the alveolar bone (jawbone), which anchors the teeth, is unstimulated, it begins to resorb, or break down. This deterioration of jawbone can cause problems with not only appearance, but overall health.
Loss of Jaw Bone Density
Loss of jawbone can result in:
Causes of Jawbone Loss or Deterioration
- Dental problems with remaining teeth, such as misalignment, loosening, and additional loss of teeth
- Facial feature distortion/facial profile collapse
- Speech problems
- Eating difficulty
- TMJ disorders (temporomandibular joint) pain
- Sinus expansion
- Facial pain
- Headaches
- Problems with lip support
- Skin puckering or wrinkling around the mouth
Jawbone loss or deterioration will often require a bone grafting procedure in order to restore functionality and appearance.
Common causes of jawbone loss include:
https://www.pacificoralsurgeon.com/jaw-bone-health/
- Tooth loss or extraction: Without the natural tooth embedded in the jawbone, lack of stimulation will result in bone loss, usually within 18 months and continuing on forward.
- Bridgework or dentures: In the same way as an extraction, unanchored dentures provide no direct stimulation because they sit on top of the gums. Conversely, bone loss can eventually become so severe that the dentures cannot stay in place.
- Periodontal disease: Ongoing gum infections can destroy the underlying alveolar bone.
- Jaw misalignment: When teeth and jaw are misaligned, some teeth may not touch where they are meant to. An unopposed tooth can over-erupt and deteriorate the jawbone.
- Jaw or tooth trauma: Traumatic injury in which a tooth is broken or knocked out or the jaw is fractured can stop bone stimulation.
- Osteoporosis: This condition in which the bones lose density, thus are more susceptible to fracture, can affect the jawbone.
Da fluoride running through ya veins with that dental breakdown b.
that's why i still got all my 32 teeth, god willin (pun intended)
Do opiates do that? I have been around drank since the 90s and never seen that.
So what caused this to his teeth???
Her onSo what caused this to his teeth???
Now I know he's on drugs because he thinks this a good response and we're all just that stupid. That's addict behavior.