I wonder what accounts for the millions of skeletal remains wherein they had all their teeth when they were found. Certainly, they didn't go to their village "dentists" for oral hygiene checkups and routine xrays.
Dee <[email protected]> wrote: v\:* { BEHAVIOR: url (#default#vml) } v\:* { BEHAVIOR: url (#default#vml) } 79F8FDE2-E90C-4120-9A2C-E484CCFAA091 http://us.f600.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Upload?Data=upl88063335 repeat #f3eded left top BCEB29C0-42D3-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC68030 0 BCEB29C0-42D3-11D4-BA3E-0050DAC68030 1 A5BE2A00-37CC-11D4-BA36-0050DAC68030 0 A5BE2A00-37CC-11D4-BA36-0050DAC68030 1 601231A0-325F-11D4-BA2D-0050DAC68030 0 X-ASN,X-ASH,X-AN,X-AP,X-AD ; I would have to strongly disagree with that statement Gail. In my and others, experience, having teeth 'cleaned' by a dentist, usually resulted in pain, abscesses and damaged teeth! I have found that the less trips to the dentist, the healthier the teeth! Dee -------Original Message------- From: Gail Naranjo Date: 26/12/2007 17:40:55 To: [email protected] Subject: CS>Exceptions > > Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 06:59:43 -0500 > From: Ode Coyote <[email protected]> > What I am saying is you really still need to go to the dentist for regular cleanings IF you want healthy teeth/gums. That's just being smart. Regards, Carol Ann ~ The only thing that is different is how you think.. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

