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<blockquote data-quote="HLW" data-source="post: 54869" data-attributes="member: 10252"><p>From reading that page it seems it has too be quite bad before it starts raising blood sugar? My teeth/gums have never been that bad, so I don't think I need to worry.</p><p></p><p>Re: NHS vs private, I've heard nasty things about NHS dentists removing teeth because that is quick and cheap, rather than doing a long and expensive treatment that could save the teeth, becauase the dentist doesn't get paid much more for doing the more expensive treatment, so makes less 'profit' on it. But I don't know how true this is.</p><p>They can remove some of my teeth though if they want though, not room for my wisdom teeth atm. I've already had 4 out when I was a child because of overcrowding, maybe I just have an abnormally small mouth? or abnormally large teeth or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HLW, post: 54869, member: 10252"] From reading that page it seems it has too be quite bad before it starts raising blood sugar? My teeth/gums have never been that bad, so I don't think I need to worry. Re: NHS vs private, I've heard nasty things about NHS dentists removing teeth because that is quick and cheap, rather than doing a long and expensive treatment that could save the teeth, becauase the dentist doesn't get paid much more for doing the more expensive treatment, so makes less 'profit' on it. But I don't know how true this is. They can remove some of my teeth though if they want though, not room for my wisdom teeth atm. I've already had 4 out when I was a child because of overcrowding, maybe I just have an abnormally small mouth? or abnormally large teeth or something. [/QUOTE]
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