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Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:19 am
by Abraham
And, I do mean your natural teeth, not store bought choppers.

Recently, I had my teeth cleaned and examined.

While going through this process, the dental hygienist informed me that older people's teeth rotate. I chuckled appreciatively at this little comedic interlude only to discover she wasn't kidding.

Once the cleaning/scraping etc. was accomplished the dentist came in to give me the once over. She asked if I was having any problems with my teeth and I related in the past six months or so that I was catching food between two teeth in the back, upper area.

She carefully looked at my teeth, then my ex-rays and informed me the food was being caught between those two teeth because they'd rotated, opening a gap between the two teeth. Arrrrgghhhh!

So, if you stay above ground long enough, keep your teeth and advance into geezer-hood, expect your teeth to rotate!

(man, I'm finding out all kinds of things with increased senescence that I'm glad I was ignorant of when younger...sigh)

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:59 am
by RoyGBiv
Getting old isn't for sissies.

I hate going to the dentist.... Unresolved childhood trauma from a bad dentist (pain).
I can feel my BP surge on the drive over... Image

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:14 pm
by The Wall
Thanks, you just reminded me I need to go and brush my tooth.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:36 pm
by sjfcontrol
Did you ask what the RPM was?

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:43 pm
by Abraham
The Wall,

The FAMILY TOOTH?

(per Ren and Stimpy)

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 1:02 pm
by rotor
Recently had an implant done and after crown part was on the dentist had difficulty flossing between the implant and regular tooth. Withing 24 hours though it had shifted so much that you could easily floss it. The teeth seem to be very mobile and so if they can shift left to right I guess they can turn too. Incidentally, one can buy many firearms for the price of an implant.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 1:51 pm
by puma guy
Abraham wrote:And, I do mean your natural teeth, not store bought choppers.

Recently, I had my teeth cleaned and examined.

While going through this process, the dental hygienist informed me that older people's teeth rotate. I chuckled appreciatively at this little comedic interlude only to discover she wasn't kidding.

Once the cleaning/scraping etc. was accomplished the dentist came in to give me the once over. She asked if I was having any problems with my teeth and I related in the past six months or so that I was catching food between two teeth in the back, upper area.

She carefully looked at my teeth, then my ex-rays and informed me the food was being caught between those two teeth because they'd rotated, opening a gap between the two teeth. Arrrrgghhhh!

So, if you stay above ground long enough, keep your teeth and advance into geezer-hood, expect your teeth to rotate!

(man, I'm finding out all kinds of things with increased senescence that I'm glad I was ignorant of when younger...sigh)
So if you knew what would be your alternative? :biggrinjester:

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 4:00 pm
by Dave2
My teeth do not rotate. Nor will they, seeing as how I intend to still be young enough when we figure out that whole "stop aging" thing that I won't have to worry about it.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 4:04 pm
by Abraham
Dave2,

You and Ray Kurzweill...

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 5:10 pm
by Jago668
Just get those ones where they mount posts in your jaw and then go back and mount teeth on those posts. Get you some stainless steel choppers and enjoy looking liks jaws from james bond.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 5:44 pm
by bmwrdr
Abraham wrote:And, I do mean your natural teeth, not store bought choppers.

Recently, I had my teeth cleaned and examined.

While going through this process, the dental hygienist informed me that older people's teeth rotate. I chuckled appreciatively at this little comedic interlude only to discover she wasn't kidding.

Once the cleaning/scraping etc. was accomplished the dentist came in to give me the once over. She asked if I was having any problems with my teeth and I related in the past six months or so that I was catching food between two teeth in the back, upper area.

She carefully looked at my teeth, then my ex-rays and informed me the food was being caught between those two teeth because they'd rotated, opening a gap between the two teeth. Arrrrgghhhh!

So, if you stay above ground long enough, keep your teeth and advance into geezer-hood, expect your teeth to rotate!

(man, I'm finding out all kinds of things with increased senescence that I'm glad I was ignorant of when younger...sigh)
Abraham, I guess we both are in the same boat. Not sure which one of us two is older but it won't matter anyway.
Think about it this way, whatever doesn't kill you just hardens you and as we all know, wisdom comes with age.
Don't worry too much, live goes on.

:cheers2:

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 6:32 pm
by jimlongley
Mine move noticeably (to me) and the dentist told me that this was pretty much natural.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:27 pm
by Oldgringo
Many of mine have moved.....out!

Not having any dental insurance and being of finite resources, I'm thinking of going down to Progreso to get some new chompers.

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 5:31 am
by Glockster
I'm going to add this one to my list of things that I really don't want to know about. :leaving

Re: Do Your Teeth Rotate?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:50 am
by sjfcontrol
Glockster wrote:I'm going to add this one to my list of things that I really don't want to know about. :leaving

Don't worry, there are many... :evil2: