• Are your front teeth wobbly?
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I woke up this morning with a pain in my right front tooth, and I tried to see if it was wobbly and it was :ohdear: So I was just wondering if it's normal to have slightly wobbly front teeth too. Thanks :saddowns: Just explained the situation to my mom and now she's really pissed off with me :gonk:
Mine move a little, but I wouldn't say wobbly, no.
Did you get hit last night or did you sleepwalk or something?
Brush your teeth, you scoundrel.
[QUOTE=kmlkmljkl;26772636]Did you get hit last night or did you sleepwalk or something?[/QUOTE] I did the most [b]Retarded[/b] thing ever a few days ago. I bit a cymbal and got my friend to hit it [i]lightly[/i] to see what it felt like. Oh my god it hurt :gonk: Damn my impulsive behaviour. But yeah that was 4-5 days ago and the pain only happened this morning so I don't know if they are related :saddowns:
Oh god I lol'd, that's probably it though. And no my front teeth aren't wobbly, but I do have a slight gap. :saddowns:
Yes, but I have braces, so like all of my teeth move a little bit. I suppose they're meant to move a LITTLE bit, but not too much.
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/cymbal_biting.PNG[/img]
[QUOTE=J4censolo;26772731][img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/cymbal_biting.PNG[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Very artistic :buddy:
[QUOTE=J4censolo;26772731][img_thumb]http://filesmelt.com/dl/cymbal_biting.PNG[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] That's pretty much it lol
D'awww, OP is finally growing his big boy teeth :3:
[QUOTE=CoolCorky;26772875]D'awww, OP is finally growing his big boy teeth :3:[/QUOTE] Baby -> Adult -> Big boy
Somewhat yes, but biting a goddamn cymbal definitely won't help. :v:
[QUOTE=lockdown6;26772907]-> small child[/QUOTE] [b] -> dead [sp]with no teeths[/sp] [/b]
[QUOTE=Bragdras;26772933][b] -> dead [sp]with no teeths[/sp] [/b][/QUOTE] skulls actually retain the teeth :) or rather the teeth retain themselves onto the skull/jaw
Actually, it's cause you sometimes clench your teeth while sleeping. Don't worry it's normal
Stop smoiting dodos so often
[QUOTE=M_B;26772972]skulls actually retain the teeth :) or rather the teeth retain themselves onto the skull/jaw[/QUOTE] It was just.. Y'know. . . To follow up CoolCorky's joke
No.
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