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Re: New dentures?


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Posted by hermit on December 10, 2012 at 09:44:57 from (96.8.225.154):

In Reply to: New dentures? posted by Sore jaw on December 09, 2012 at 11:36:13:

I am not making light of your situation, as I was there 31 or 32 years ago. I feel for you. But if your teeth were real bad (as mine were) you will never regret it. I got top and bottom all at once, and I went from the dentists office to a beer joint on the way home. I remember it feeling like I had several mouths full of teeth in there and none of them would stay in one place. I poured a lot of beer down my shirt front, as nothing in or on my mouth was working right. I stayed drunk on Lone Star beer for a few days until I had to go back to work. By then they weren't bothering me. One thing I learned 20 something years ago, to clean them, just use plain old Clorox bleach. It doesn't take much, maybe a teaspoon full or so. Just be dern sure to rinse them real good before putting them in your mouth. Does a lot better job of cleaning and one less thing to have to buy.
On a lighter note and to keep it on topic, when I was a kid one day there were four or five of us on tractors planting or cultivating in one field and we all stopped to eat dinner on a tank dam under a tree. One of the older guys had just got some false teeth a week or so earlier. He started trying to eat a sandwich or whatever he had and started cussing, stood up, took out the false teeth and threw them as far out into the tank as he could, then calmly sat back down and went back to trying to eat. He never had any teeth the rest of his life. My dad swore that the old feller could chew shoe leather with his gums.


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