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I could really use some new teeth. Sounds better than implants, which are super-expensive. I do have a couple of posts for the implants, but havenât been able to afford the actual teeth part of them yet.
Meanwhile, thereâs a shard of bone poking through my gum as if a new and very thin tooth is trying to grow in sideways or something. Guess I should see a dentist about that. Itâs happened a couple times in the past and just worked its way out on its own though.
When did you have the teeth extracted and the posts put in? When I had my wisdom teeth taken out, lo these many decades ago, I had bone shards coming out.
The other thing it could be is an exostosis. I recently had a tooth extracted and a post and implant, and there is a small, sharpish bit of bone where there wasnât anything before, and I asked my dentist about it, and apparently its very common with extractions, and is a bit of overgrowth from the healing process.
His âCame through trippinâ⌠for the people!â Still laughing!!
That reminded me of Sandra Bernhard in The King of Comedy.
I guess sheâs basing that on seeing naturally curly-haired redheads (gingers) with White facial features. Coarseness (which tends to form waves and curls) is genetically linked to red hair.
Apart from the âmusic boxâ tune, the movement of the clockworks and all else is silent !
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
You have good taste in radio panel shows.
It now has the honor of being the third largest tsunami-swept rock in the world.
I bet the other rocks are green with envy.
No, thatâs moss since they werenât recently cleaned by a tsunami.
Eventually, the tween dynamo dreams of working with artificial intelligence at aerospace giant SpaceX.
Sheâs 11 years old. Give her dad and counselors time.