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Rain on the brain Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:46 PM |
i don't want to go i'm too much in fear |
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megg_inc Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:47 PM |
Be brave! |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:48 PM |
oh, it's not too bad!! You'll be fine!! |
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Rain on the brain Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:53 PM |
I know I can't wait till i'm back home so everything is finished.
I don't know if i'm more in fear for the pain or for the money, they're always so expensive! |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:55 PM |
Rain on the brain wrote: I don't know if i'm more in fear for the pain or for the money, they're always so expensive!
It'd be the money for me! Good luck! |
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Monica Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:56 PM |
In my life I've gone to the dentist once, I think. But you must be relaxed and everything will be ok. |
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Rain on the brain Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 3:59 PM |
SamuraiSandy wrote: Rain on the brain wrote: I don't know if i'm more in fear for the pain or for the money, they're always so expensive!
It'd be the money for me! Good luck!
I don't know yet
anyways I'm going now bye bye bye goodbye if I won't survive to the pain (just kidding)
bye bye big smile (it's just a regular visit anyways I have no problems I think I shouldn't suffer too much. Just that the word dentist itself brings pain,doesn't it? just by hearing the word and you feel pain... you know?)
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Nikki Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:08 PM |
I like going to the dentist! I had braces for two years in high school, but the pain was worth it for pretty, straight teeth! Plus, I love that clean teeth feeling when you leave. |
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deebee Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:18 PM |
My son has to have a brace fitted this year and he's petrified - I find it very hard convincing him that it's a good idea and that he'll thank the dentist in the end! |
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:21 PM |
I don't mind the dentist either. If you go to the dentist regularly and take care of your teeth in between visits, there's no pain involved. (Except the bill.)
I had braces for 3 years. I had major stuff done. It was heck!
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:22 PM |
deebee wrote: My son has to have a brace fitted this year and he's petrified - I find it very hard convincing him that it's a good idea and that he'll thank the dentist in the end!
A few years in braces while you're young is more than worth a lifetime of looking like a crazy jack-o-lantern the rest of your life. Tell him women like men with straight teeth. |
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irenesfor Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:24 PM |
Dont worry, I go to the dentist every month for revision of my braces u.u Before, I had panic to the dentist, but now, I only hate him xD , no, seriously, dont worry, all will go well, sure.
Cheers!! And luck!! |
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deebee Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:26 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: deebee wrote: My son has to have a brace fitted this year and he's petrified - I find it very hard convincing him that it's a good idea and that he'll thank the dentist in the end!
A few years in braces while you're young is more than worth a lifetime of looking like a crazy jack-o-lantern the rest of your life. Tell him women like men with straight teeth.
Haha, he's not into women at the moment (at the tender age of 9, he still thinks they're a foreign species!) but good point anyway. |
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:29 PM |
deebee wrote: Turtleneck wrote: deebee wrote: My son has to have a brace fitted this year and he's petrified - I find it very hard convincing him that it's a good idea and that he'll thank the dentist in the end!
A few years in braces while you're young is more than worth a lifetime of looking like a crazy jack-o-lantern the rest of your life. Tell him women like men with straight teeth.
Haha, he's not into women at the moment (at the tender age of 9, he still thinks they're a foreign species!) but good point anyway.
I didn't think they'd put braces on a kid that young. Does he even have all his baby teeth gone? I was 11 when I got my braces and they still had to pull 3 baby teeth (molars) before they could start. |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Fri 09 May, 2008 4:30 PM |
Turtleneck wrote:
I didn't think they'd put braces on a kid that young. Does he even have all his baby teeth gone? I was 11 when I got my braces and they still had to pull 3 baby teeth (molars) before they could start.
are you a grown up now ? |
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