serendipity_siren
|
You might have to go back to Baby Food. |
|
lizardmama
|
Having no teeth, and a lot of pain before that happens. |
|
☆Listen☆
|
could cause cancer...
i also know someone who had a tooth absess and he had seizures and is now paralized on his right side for the rest of his life |
|
GatorBait
|
Broken teeth can abcess and you'll either lose the tooth or need a root canal. I've had 11 rootcanals and 12 caps because I have weak teeth. |
|
Rocky
|
it is only due daily brushing and eating all that which persists tooth so eat good which didnt creates problem for teeth and dont paste daily use finger to clean ur tooth sometimes and go to dentist once in month...
a bad teeth can lead to buy a pair duplicate teeths....
then enjoy that time... |
|
Jen D
|
Lots of toothaches and teeth trouble, and eventually no teeth left. I had really bad teeth all thru school and it was gonna cost too much to get them fixed, so I got them all taken out. No teeth is better than bad teeth, but probly not the top pick on the solution list for most people. |
|
Houston Dentist
|
Psychologically, loss of self-esteem and self-confident. Can you say "cheese" for the picture?
Financially and economically, failure to get job and/or the promotion. Unfortunately, we are judged, first, by our appearances.
Sociologically, difficulty to find friends and mates. Who would like to kiss a bad mouth?
Medically, dental infection can cause illness elsewhere in he body (heart, lung, kidney, and brain). In rare occasion, it can cause death. The major cause of death for the Egypt mummies is dental infection (Discovery channel)
Emotionally, loss of enjoyment of food in particular and of life in general. Picture a denture-wearing person wearing eating pizza, he or she can't tell whether it is hot or cold, crunchy or soft, and thick crust or pan!
Chronologically, accelerated aging. Recessed gum, sunken cheek, wrinkled lips, and decreased facial height are characteristics of being senile. |
|
StarGazer ♥
|
If they're to close together and crooked you could get lots of cavities in between. Studies have shown that plaque can lead to heart conditions. |
|
belmyst
|
Recurring infection, gum disease, blood poisoning, fatigue, sinus problems, sore throat, ear infections, headaches... the list goes on. Not to mention eventually needing dentures. |
|
maggotier
|
It could lead to infection in the mouth then to the throat and other organ that stands close to it. |
|
j3nny3lf
|
Bad breath is the most common one.
An unattractive smile.
Abcesses (underlying infections) that can spread to the brain. Yes, really. |
|
Dr. Albert, DDS (UNITED STATES)
|
CUTHBERT,
EVERYTHING TO DO WITH OUR HEALTH BEGINS WITH YOUR MOUTH. THERE ARE MANY HEALTH CONSEQUENCES AS A RESULT OF HAVING "very bad teeth."
SINCE ALL THESE HEALTH PROBLEMS BEGIN IN THE MOUTH IT WOULD BEHOOVE YOU TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF THE TEETH/MOUTH. |
|
| |
|