Who fault is it for bad teeth?

@ricki_911 (21625)
Toronto, Ontario
October 7, 2017 4:26pm CST
My friend and i were talking about this. Now i grew up with my mother havi g bad teeth and ahe literally has none left. I never want teeth like that. I couldnt imagine pretending it was fine. I cracked a tooth and got it fixed. When that dentist did a number and damaged it even more. I switched dentist. Which i've noticed a big difference in care. I tend to think half my mother issues is her not dealing with her teeth and dentist. She was actually to a sepcialist who asked her why she hafnt been to a dentist in years yet she goes every 2 months (that should be a red flag). My friend has this build up from her gums. Its badically from not gettinga yearly cleaning. She insisted its genetics. But its layered around her gums.
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@Chibi05 (60)
8 Oct 17
Keeping those teeth healthy is really important. I wouldnt want to lose all my teeth when i'm just 40 and not eat anything after that. I even dont like the idea of having to build a teeth from artificical stuff which happen a lot now a days. Dentists suggest filling something to cover up the space for anyone and everyone these days. A lot of root canal is being done even for younger people. Its their way of minting money i believe. Not really sure.