[tri-med] Re: Missing teeth survey


> Missing teeth however is not all that uncommon in the general population
> anyway. At least thats what they told me when I asked why one of my
> daughters was missing permanent teeth.

I was missing one, they pulled the other matching 3 before they put on my
braces.
I still had to have my wisdom teeth removed due to inadequate space for
them.
Thom was missing 2, but one of his was a wisdom tooth, so that was actually
a plus.
The non wisdom tooth one is filled in with a tooth looking spacer on his
retainer.

Fawna Lockwood , mom of Thom 24, Lara 22,
Philina 19 (PT6p & Moya Moya Syndrome),
wife of Douglas, 7 =^..^='s, Bob & Jo the
African Leopard Tortoises, Dribble the
Musk Turtle, Paula, Chica & Carmelita the
llamas. Philina's Pharm Bengal Cattery,
Escondido, California, USA
http://members.aol.com/sorgl/famtoc4.htm
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