Well over the years I've lost a good few teef and just had a few more out and a top denture made. Twas fitted last friday and I got the instructions "don't use toothpste - It's abrasive" - "don't put it dwn anywhere hot - It's PLASTIC !"
So what is the proof level "approved" for plastics and what is the cut-off point ?
Recent visits to the dentist.
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Re: Recent visits to the dentist.
My old mans had falsys for close on 60 years . He hasnt had any issues with his Whisky with a splash of water in all that time ...... but its an interesting question .
Supprised your dentist didnt do what most n the medical proffession do and tell you not to drink as well
Supprised your dentist didnt do what most n the medical proffession do and tell you not to drink as well
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Re: Recent visits to the dentist.
I know you're asking tongue-in-cheek... where your teeth used to be.
I've had a couple false teeth for over 45 years without a problem.
The way I drank, I should've gone through a couple a livers in that time.
But not dentures.
I've had a couple false teeth for over 45 years without a problem.
The way I drank, I should've gone through a couple a livers in that time.
But not dentures.