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Optimally by being non toxic and effectively by acting within an
acceptable medical time frame.
Potassium nitrate is the traditional meat tenderising agent. You
can apply modest amounts to the tongue with no ill effect.
injection of amyl nitrite would be sufficient I believe.
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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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