I mean I used to take care of my teeth but then I stopped. I'd love that dentist clean feeling. Now been a decade or so and just waiting to see if they will ever fall out. I think I stopped a while after having my wisdom teeth removed. Dunno if I should start again or wait a few more decades let them fall out then get dentures. "It's hopeless pull them all out!" lol I asked the dentist a question about wisdom teeth and he got mad. Maybe worked angry and messed up. Then a cavity, second opinion and then it wasn't there. So maybe another scammer. That might be an influence or I'm just experimenting to see how many decades I can go with the worst diet for teeth before I see anything bad happen. They gotta fall out within 100 years right?
@@jayeisenhardt1337 Not gonna lie, as a person who has dentures, it isn't that bad. Life doesn't seem too different other than the fact that there are fewer dentist appointments and cleaning is pretty easy (personally, I didn't clean as often as I should). Then again, I never had teeth so take what I said with a grain of salt.
To be honest... blood's taste is kind of "interesting," Of course the only time I tasted it was when I hit my face against the pavement but instead of crying, I was in shock and for some reason the I was savouring the blood in my mouth. I remember thinking... "This is not bad at all." Of course, once the shock was gone, the pain was simply unbearable lol
Everytime I went to the dentist and he would use that noisy tool (don't know how it's named in English lol), I would feel like he's literally drilling my teeth like you would drill through stone or down the earth. 😫
Kronii: they feel clean! Kronii doesn't brush her teeth confirmed? *then she says she can't get that pearly white color naturally. My theory is being reinforced
Natural tooth color varies a bit (and partially depends on what you're eating and drinking, e.g. tea and coffee stain teeth), but normally it's a bit off-white instead of "pearly" white.