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Flossing is tedious and often painful, but according to dentists is a necessary part of our daily routine. One way to eliminate this bothersome activity would be to use existing fill-things-up technology to seal the cracks in between teeth, thus eliminating the bother altogether. Perhaps in some cases
non-toxic caulking solution could be applied, or maybe mint plants could be crossed with a hearty breed of moss which could be then planted and encouraged to thrive in-between teeth and near the gumline which would completely eliminate the need for flossing, decorate otherwise plain teeth, and leave your mouth minty fresh 24 hours a day.
Dental Bonding
http://www.cosmetic...tistry_bonding.html "Bonding can also be used to fill in gaps between teeth..." [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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who are all these anonymous admirers? anything to avoid pain and the dentist gets my vote. |
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Hey, just because it might be baked doesn't mean I don't like it. I'm picturing a little caulk gun and spade. |
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That would get annoying having stuff between my teeth. Ever wonder why people use toothpicks? |
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Still.... nice mental image. |
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+ for the idea, but chewing gum works too for getting
stuff out of your teeth. |
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Teeth need to be able to move independently.- |
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