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I don't know. I just saw the category. Hmmm |
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Why would you want to soften connective tissue? |
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Why would you want to tenderise the tongue, unless it's been caustic recently? |
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So it's not just me I gather. |
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This idea appears to be an ineffective solution to
problem that doesn't exist. |
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Are we trying to loosen teeth, so that they're easier to pull out? |
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There are people in Glasgow who can do that for
free. |
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//This idea appears to be an ineffective solution to problem
that doesn't exist..// |
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There are diverse examples of why this is no barrier to
success. |
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The Torah commands us to return a lost mind! What were you
thinking? |
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Anyway I think they call it sedation dentistry. |
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I was going for something that will eventually be a lot more
controllable. Like, making the teeth loose enough to move
then reversing the process. Orthodontics in a fraction of the
time. |
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Not a clue on the actual type of I guess muscle involved. M |
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The teeth are held in place by bone, not muscle. If they
were held in place by muscle, orthodontics would be
unnecessary. What you need is a temporary bone
softener. |
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