Teeth Go Bye Bye by State
Posted by RAC on Thursday, June 15, 2006 - 03:22 PM
Gum disease, trauma, inadequate repair solutions, lack of fluoride, and bad diets all cause teeth to leave us sooner than necessary. The website we found shows you where to move to so you have the best chance of keeping your teeth for life.
Okay, suggesting you move to a small state on the east coast could be a conflict of interest assertion since I work for the CC of CRA and CDHMAC (Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Relocation Association -- Connecticut Dental Health Misleading Assertion Committee).
Therefore, you might want to take other things into consideration than just tooth loss before you pack up the family and head for such a small state-it could be full already.
However, you might want to ask your state officials what they are doing to arrest the culprit in the death of your dentin and the explosion of denture wearers.
NOTE: We only mentioned fluoride as a way to inflame those with sensitivities to conspiracies.Smile More, Laugh Out Loud, Live Longer
| Constantly | 15% |
| Once a day | 28% |
| Once a week | 25% |
| Once a month | 1% |
| Before my visit to the dentist | 23% |
| Never | 5% |
Close Date : Sep 10, 2010 - 03:29 PM
Votes : 59
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| Constantly | 15% |
| Once a day | 28% |
| Once a week | 25% |
| Once a month | 1% |
| Before my visit to the dentist | 23% |
| Never | 5% |
Close Date : Sep 10, 2010 - 03:29 PM
Votes : 59
Detailed Results
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