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Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
Originally posted by troubleshooter
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
Grinding your teeth can be due to a mineral deficiency...
...try taking a good calcium supplement with co-factors.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
you arent supposed to chew on them. They create a soft barrier for teeth grinders.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
you arent supposed to chew on them. They create a soft barrier for teeth grinders.
popsicle sticks are not soft O_O
peace.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by troubleshooter
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
Grinding your teeth can be due to a mineral deficiency...
...try taking a good calcium supplement with co-factors.
what are co-factors?
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
you arent supposed to chew on them. They create a soft barrier for teeth grinders.
popsicle sticks are not soft O_O
peace.
yes, they are, unless they make them differently where you come from.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
you arent supposed to chew on them. They create a soft barrier for teeth grinders.
popsicle sticks are not soft O_O
peace.
yes, they are, unless they make them differently where you come from.
they're made of wood where i come from
lol.
peace.
Originally posted by MojaveBurning
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
LOL @ "clenchy teethyness"
New medicine has amped this problem for me, so I was interested to see your thread! I think I personally will have to find an alternative though, I can't see myself cooking corn just to chew on the cob. Thanks for sharing though!
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Tongue depressors/Popsicle sticks work quite well, too.
ouch! splinters! i used to chew the popsicle sticks after eating a popsicle a long time ago, and it hurt my teeth alot.
you arent supposed to chew on them. They create a soft barrier for teeth grinders.
popsicle sticks are not soft O_O
peace.
yes, they are, unless they make them differently where you come from.
they're made of wood where i come from
lol.
peace.
good, then theyre the same as here, and yes, they are soft. Balsa wood is among the softest woods out there (and wood in general is a soft material).
Oops, logic.
Ill leave you to your thread.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by troubleshooter
reply to post by SoymilkAlaska
Grinding your teeth can be due to a mineral deficiency...
...try taking a good calcium supplement with co-factors.
what are co-factors?