Pulling your own Teeth out.

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no i just mean, i brought it up as i think there is a biased view of the meaning gypo, when infact peopl should mean *****. me being a gypo doesn't effect me thinking this? and to answer you, i am gypos decedent, havent seen much of that side of the family in ages actually. possibly because my family has origins i have this view but i still think my comment stands that people actually mean *****.
 
I have no idea why in the event of a tooth becoming loose you would not visit a dentist, as opposed to taking the matter into your own hands and pulling it out. The dentist could perhaps have saved it somehow.

So to answer the question, yes i believe it is wrong to pull a tooth out without professional advice.

The second one i cannot really relate to, i do not like wearing things around my neck so i do not see why you would wish to wear a tooth of all things.
 
i reckon if desperate enough i could just about do a, although it's making me cringe just to think about it although i wouldn't do b, if you feel the need to keep them just buy a little trinket box :P

speaking of dentists i really need to go, despite brushing twice a day and mouth washing once a day one of my back teeth have lost a big chunk (exactly the same as the one on the other side, both top set) and one of my front teeth has had a bit fall out (below an existing filling) it's bloody lame, it's not even like i eat bags of sugar or anything :( neither of them hurt though, so i'm putting it off (despite the fact my dentist is great and very careful i still hate dentists :p)

added to that it couldn't bloody do it during the 2 weeks i was on the dole could it :rolleyes:
 
I have no idea why in the event of a tooth becoming loose you would not visit a dentist, as opposed to taking the matter into your own hands and pulling it out. The dentist could perhaps have saved it somehow.

So to answer the question, yes i believe it is wrong to pull a tooth out without professional advice.

The second one i cannot really relate to, i do not like wearing things around my neck so i do not see why you would wish to wear a tooth of all things.

Money and being registered if you are not registered at a dentist you are going to the hospital and the stories I have heard about them, trainer dentist, long waiting times, I was fool and forgot to go to the dentist in a year and got struck off my local one, managed to get back into one in town and the waiting lists are huge I spent months ringing around to get on the books of dentist.


no i just mean, i brought it up as i think there is a biased view of the meaning gypo, when infact peopl should mean *****. me being a gypo doesn't effect me thinking this? and to answer you, i am gypos decedent, havent seen much of that side of the family in ages actually. possibly because my family has origins i have this view but i still think my comment stands that people actually mean *****.

***** is just poor person and feeling sorry for itself. Gypos dont care about the area so they are not going to care about their appearance or paying a dentist £60+ to have a tooth pulled out. Unless you are one of these need breeds that settle on some land that belongs to the government and are more of gypikey, is it true that gypies dont pay road tax council tax?
 
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