Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Heidi, let me say again, I feel for you immensly. I used to have night mares that my teeth would be loose. I could actually move them with my fingers. I've had this occuring dream for years now and I wake up grateful it was only a dream. I mentioned this dream to my mom many yrs ago and she told me some would say the dream represents I'm gossiping about someone. Of course that's just an old wives tale. I don't believe in things like that. I think our teeth are important make up of us. call me vain if you want to. even commercials and dentists know how important to have white teeth are to some patients. You can go during your lunch hour to a dentist in New York City and sit in a chair for one hour and leave that office with teeth 3 shades lighter than when you walked in. it's expensive though and insurances won't cover the cost. It's considered cosmetic. I think it was devistating what hitler did to the people by cutting off all their hair. How demeaning. I remember a story once shared by a friend when we were younger. she had a dog, and they cut the hair very short and laughed at the dog when they saw him. this poor dog's feelings were actually hurt. He knew exactly what they talking about and laughing about. even animals find it demeaning. So the visual importance of good teeth and hair are number one on my list of vanities. I'm sorry you had to suffer through that Heidi. but I'm glad it's being resolved and can't wait for the day it is completed for you. thank goodness for dentists and dental surgeons. I love them! S. --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 , I also have a reoccuring dream where I lose my teeth. They get loose and then fall out. I hate that dream, especially now as my teeth are having problems. Evidently my tooth enamel didn't form right and all my fillings are going south rapidly as well as many teeth breaking. The CP isn't helping it muich either. I'm only 35 and I've been told that I'll probably need full dentures sometime in the next 10 years. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Note: All advice given is personal opinion, not equal to that of a licensed physician or health care professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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