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Apr 26, 2018
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BYUALWAYSNUM1
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That's why I said. But apparently they be around for like 5-10 more years.
The cavities are all the way back.
PSA don't let your little kids drink Apple juice.
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CB dentists, I think I know the answer, but I’ll throw a Hail Mary anyway.
BYUALWAYSNUM1
4/26/18 8:59pm
Who advised you to do that?
coug10278
4/26/18 9:01pm
Not sure, I think it was Sister-in-Law
BYUALWAYSNUM1
4/26/18 9:04pm
2500 bucks for teeth that'll fall out in a few years?
Cashmeousside
4/26/18 9:13pm
That's why I said. But apparently they be around for like 5-10 more years.
BYUALWAYSNUM1
4/26/18 9:29pm
Great advice. Everyone wants to see their 3 yr olds teeth become abscessed and swollen when she's 6, right?
byujacob
4/26/18 11:03pm
He didn’t give advice.
Ashtrash
4/26/18 11:24pm
Lucky for you if your dental insurance pays for much. Mine is crap.
Big Wally D
4/26/18 9:39pm
I don't have dental insurance for my kids...
BYUALWAYSNUM1
4/26/18 9:56pm
We always bought toothbrushes for our kids.
Shihan
4/26/18 9:59pm
🙂 we have a toothbrush and toothpaste in every bathroom for the kids.
BYUALWAYSNUM1
4/26/18 10:05pm
Plenty of kids get cavities with parents who do a good job with oral hygiene
doubled1981
4/27/18 11:50am
Short answer: pay for the x-rays and send them to me and few others on the board. We can tell you if
byujacob
4/26/18 11:04pm
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