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Phoenix 06-06-2012 06:30 AM

People with shitty teeth..wtf
 
I dont mean mangled fucked up teeth. Not much you can do about that, except braces and im sure its an economical barrier for some.

However, if you are a grown man walking around with brown stains and shit in your teeth, you have mental issues. There is no other way to view it.

Carry on.

CyberHustler 06-06-2012 06:31 AM

:1orglaugh

Choopa Phil 06-06-2012 06:33 AM

Yea i never understood that either, if i dont brush my teeth for 4-6 hours I feel like a complete grime ball. No cavities in 27 years so I must be doing something right.

Fap 06-06-2012 06:36 AM

.....wat

seeandsee 06-06-2012 06:47 AM

Cleaning your teeth is cheap, its just are you lazy bastard...

v4 media 06-06-2012 06:51 AM

Same can be said about anything.
People with BO, Fatties, Bad Hair, Polyester clothing.
All solvable.

NikKay 06-06-2012 06:52 AM

I think some people are raised by shitty parents who don't take care of their teeth and by the time they're an adult on their own the damage done would take $XX,XXX to repair and most people don't have that kind of cash sitting around.

And then others are just gross dirtbags.

wehateporn 06-06-2012 06:54 AM

Indeed, very important to look after your teeth, just make sure you're not damaging your brain and body with Fluoride; it's toxic, a carcinogen. There's plenty of Fluoride-Free toothpaste on the market these days, there's a growing demand


wehateporn 06-06-2012 06:56 AM


L-Pink 06-06-2012 06:57 AM

I brush my teeth 5 times a day but I only wipe my ass after every other dump.

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BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 07:00 AM

Some people have bad teeth for good reason.

Soft water during childhood
Genetics (weak enamel)

Even some diseases and prescription drugs fuck teeth up.

PR_Glen 06-06-2012 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 18989247)
Indeed, very important to look after your teeth, just make sure you're not damaging your brain and body with Fluoride; it's toxic, a carcinogen. There's plenty of Fluoride-Free toothpaste on the market these days, there's a growing demand

let me redirect.. there's such a minuscule amount of fluoride in tap water that it is completely benign, repeat completely benign. dumdums who read fear journals and sleep in moms basements tend to exploit the fact that large amounts are harmful.

conclusion, you are breathing in far worse poisonous stuff on a daily basis that your body handles safely--as it is designed to do anyway. case in point? this yahoo doesn't consume fluoride yet observe his posts and you can see the damage sustained regardless.

Kenny B! 06-06-2012 07:02 AM

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Phoenix 06-06-2012 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenny B! (Post 18989262)

i know right.....and while we are at it.
Puppies...why are they so damn cute?

wehateporn 06-06-2012 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18989256)
let me redirect.. there's such a minuscule amount of fluoride in tap water that it is completely benign, repeat completely benign. dumdums who read fear journals and sleep in moms basements tend to exploit the fact that large amounts are harmful.

Research it some time, there's an incredible of information available for you to look through, like the documentary above

10 Arguments Against Water Fluoridation

1. Fluoridation is a violation of the individual's right to informed consent to medication.

2. Fluoride is not an essential nutrient. No biological process in animals or humans has been shown to depend on it. On the contrary, it is known that fluoride can interfere with many important biological processes and vital cellular constituents, such as enzymes and G-proteins. This makes fluoride potentially toxic even at low doses.

3. Children in fluoridated countries are greatly over-exposed to fluoride. When fluoridation began in 1940s, 10% of children were expected to develop dental fluorosis (damage to the enamel involving discoloration and/or mottling) in its very mild form. Today, the prevalence in fluoridated countries is much higher?41% of all American children aged 12-15 are now impacted with some form of dental fluorosis (CDC, 2010), with over 10% in categories (mild, moderate and severe) that may need expensive treatment.

4. The chemicals used to fluoridate water supplies are largely hazardous by-products of the fertilizer industry. These chemicals cannot be disposed of into the sea by international law, and have never been required to undergo randomized clinical trials for safety or effectiveness by any regulatory agency in the world. The U.S. FDA classifies fluoride as an "unapproved drug."

5. There is mounting evidence that swallowing fluoride causes harm. Fluoride has been found to damage soft tissues (brain, kidneys, and endocrine system), as well as teeth (dental fluorosis) and bones (skeletal fluorosis). There are now 24 studies that show a relationship between fairly modest exposure to fluoride and reduced IQ in children. Two of these studies suggest that the threshold for damage may be reached at fluoride levels similar to those used in water fluoridation.

6. Swallowing fluoride provides little or no benefit to the teeth. Even promoters of fluoridation agree that fluoride works topically (on the outer surface of the teeth), and not via some internal biological mechanism (CDC, 1999). A recent U.S. study found no relationship between the amount of fluoride a child ingested and level of tooth decay (Warren et al., 2009). Topical treatment in the form of fluoridated toothpaste is universally available, so it is a mistake to swallow fluoride and expose all the tissues of the body to its harmful effects.

7. Human breast milk is very low in fluoride. Breast milk averages only 0.007 ppm F (NRC, 2006). Even in areas with high fluoride levels, nursing children receive only a small fraction of the mother's fluoride intake, ensuring that the sensitive brains and bodies of breast-fed infants are protected from the developmental effects of this toxin. In contrast, a bottle-fed baby in a fluoridated area (0.7-1.2 ppm F) gets up to 200 times more fluoride than a breast-fed baby, resulting in an increased risk of dental fluorosis and other adverse effects.

8. Once fluoride is added to water, there is no way to control who gets the drug or how much is ingested. No medical follow-up or monitoring of fluoride levels in citizens' urine or bones is being carried-out by health agencies and so no record is being kept of adverse effects or daily or accumulated exposures.

9. Certain subgroups are particularly affected by fluoridation. People vary considerably in their sensitivity to any toxic substance, including fluoride. Infants, the elderly, diabetics, those with poor nutrition (e.g. low calcium and low iodine), and those with kidney disease are especially vulnerable to specific adverse effects of fluoride. Black and Mexican-Americans have a higher prevalence of the more severe forms of dental fluorosis (see Table 23, CDC, 2005).

10. Fluoridation discriminates against those with low incomes. People on low incomes are least able to afford avoidance measures (reverse osmosis or bottled water), or treatment of dental fluorosis (see Point 3) and other fluoride-related ailments (see Point 5).

http://www.fluoridealert.org/top-10-...-fluoride.aspx

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18989256)
conclusion, you are breathing in far worse poisonous stuff on a daily basis that your body handles safely--as it is designed to do anyway.

Depends where you live, but just because someone living in a city center is breathing in bad air, doesn't meant they want to poison themselves with Fluoride too.

wehateporn 06-06-2012 07:18 AM

http://images.sodahead.com/profiles/...d%2C%20Toxemia

BlackCrayon 06-06-2012 07:22 AM

i have couple friends like that and while i never brought it up with them, they wonder why they can't get women.hmmm.

John-ACWM 06-06-2012 08:42 AM

I was telling that to a friend of mine the other days...not that hard to wash your teeth...

BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 18989300)
i have couple friends like that and while i never brought it up with them, they wonder why they can't get women.hmmm.

Because you're a real man.

Only homos worry about another mans dental hygiene. :)

icymelon 06-06-2012 08:58 AM

are brown teeth a sign of some kind of health problem. I almost never go to the dentist. and my gf commented how i have nice teeth. I was actually thinking about going in and doing that teeth whiting thing. But there aren't brown. But I do brush at least 2xday sometimes more and floss everyday. It's not really too hard. Is that all it takes to have nice teeth?

- Jesus Christ - 06-06-2012 09:01 AM

Someone in this thread needs to watch Dr. Strangelove
...or read up on the concept of dilution.


Tom_PM 06-06-2012 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIGTYMER (Post 18989253)
Some people have bad teeth for good reason.

Soft water during childhood
Genetics (weak enamel)

Even some diseases and prescription drugs fuck teeth up.

Thats right. I'm sorry to tell you all but there are literally some actual reasons besides laziness that people can have fucked up or missing teeth beyond their control. You can brush and floss all you want, but if a hard peanut is stronger than your enamel, guess what happens? Your tooth cracks. it sucks for those of us who deal with it.

I've posted before that my bottom teeth can withstand a nuclear blast, but my top ones break biting freaking toasted bread. All in the same mouth receiving the same care all these years.

AliceInBondageLand 06-06-2012 09:08 AM

Aw, now I feel a little better about being about to get braces. Fortunately the new ones are MUCH less invasive then the old kind!

BIGTYMER 06-06-2012 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icymelon (Post 18989585)
are brown teeth a sign of some kind of health problem. I almost never go to the dentist. and my gf commented how i have nice teeth. I was actually thinking about going in and doing that teeth whiting thing. But there aren't brown. But I do brush at least 2xday sometimes more and floss everyday. It's not really too hard. Is that all it takes to have nice teeth?

Don't do Zoom. The process is terrible. It felt like them blowing hot hydrogen peroxide gas in my mouth. Plus I got sharp tooth pains for hours after..

After my teeth were movie star white but after a week that went back to normal guy white.

I will not do Zoom again.


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