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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 9:44 am
by outwarddoodles
Okay, we're getting too far...

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:10 am
by silverpaw
yeah i guess your right huh ... oh well ust do whatever maybe even confront them :x rraar :lol: good luck

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:03 pm
by Kzinistzerg
:oops: waaay off topic, anyway......

what would having foot bits between your teeth do? i figure they'd just fall out, but... and cavities too. what about them?

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:05 pm
by Figarou
Shadowblaze wrote::oops: waaay off topic, anyway......

what would having foot bits between your teeth do? i figure they'd just fall out, but... and cavities too. what about them?
foot bits? Somebody has thier foot in the mouth. :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:28 pm
by outwarddoodles
Food bits. I'd imagine they would fall out.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:31 pm
by Kzinistzerg
maybe, i can actually bend tht far, you know.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:32 pm
by Figarou
outwarddoodles wrote:Food bits. I'd imagine they would fall out.

I know she meant "Food bits." Just making fun of her spelling error. :D

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 1:35 pm
by Kzinistzerg
Image

aaa! duckie foot bits! aaaaa!

*transforms*

*foot bits fall out*

yep, they fall out.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:35 pm
by Therian
hmm I would think that werewolves have pretty heathly teeth anyway. But with braces ect. that would be painfull, of course, but what would the dentist think if you came in for a checkup and their tore of every month?
I think there would be a way to like.......stop the change somehow so no problems with braces or something would get in the way. Cavitys or something like that probably wouldn't be much of a problem. Wolves and dogs doesn't get them I'm sure a werewolf wouldn't. ??

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 5:33 pm
by Aki
Therian wrote:hmm I would think that werewolves have pretty heathly teeth anyway. But with braces ect. that would be painfull, of course, but what would the dentist think if you came in for a checkup and their tore of every month?
I think there would be a way to like.......stop the change somehow so no problems with braces or something would get in the way. Cavitys or something like that probably wouldn't be much of a problem. Wolves and dogs doesn't get them I'm sure a werewolf wouldn't. ??
Unlike humans, wolves and dogs don't scarf down obscene amounts of sugar and other things that wreak teeth. :wink:

I'm sure the lack of cavities in wolves and dogs is purely because they either eat dogfood or other animals, while humans munch on candy bars and other junk regularly.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 9:55 pm
by Vuldari
Aki wrote:
Therian wrote:hmm I would think that werewolves have pretty heathly teeth anyway. But with braces ect. that would be painfull, of course, but what would the dentist think if you came in for a checkup and their tore of every month?
I think there would be a way to like.......stop the change somehow so no problems with braces or something would get in the way. Cavitys or something like that probably wouldn't be much of a problem. Wolves and dogs doesn't get them I'm sure a werewolf wouldn't. ??
Unlike humans, wolves and dogs don't scarf down obscene amounts of sugar and other things that wreak teeth. :wink:

I'm sure the lack of cavities in wolves and dogs is purely because they either eat dogfood or other animals, while humans munch on candy bars and other junk regularly.
What are you talking about...Dogs get cavities.

I know...I paid several hundred dollars to have my dogs teeth fixed cleaned, and a few pulled.

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 10:11 pm
by Aki
Vuldari wrote:
Aki wrote:
Therian wrote:hmm I would think that werewolves have pretty heathly teeth anyway. But with braces ect. that would be painfull, of course, but what would the dentist think if you came in for a checkup and their tore of every month?
I think there would be a way to like.......stop the change somehow so no problems with braces or something would get in the way. Cavitys or something like that probably wouldn't be much of a problem. Wolves and dogs doesn't get them I'm sure a werewolf wouldn't. ??
Unlike humans, wolves and dogs don't scarf down obscene amounts of sugar and other things that wreak teeth. :wink:

I'm sure the lack of cavities in wolves and dogs is purely because they either eat dogfood or other animals, while humans munch on candy bars and other junk regularly.
What are you talking about...Dogs get cavities.

I know...I paid several hundred dollars to have my dogs teeth fixed cleaned, and a few pulled.
Oh. Well. It's not something I research y'know, nor do I own a dog myself, so I went on the words of the guy I quoted.

*shrug*

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:44 am
by Morkulv
A friend of mine has to change braces every few weeks because he handles them to rough and they just get loose. So, basically with a werewolf they will just let loose. Simple.

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:46 am
by Jarden
0_0 That would suck.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 4:38 pm
by Rosiewolf
Just thinking of braces popping of makes my teeth hurt. :( They should pop because if your jaw would reform to a wolf's jaw structure.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:21 pm
by Motsiewolf
That is one reason why I will NEVER get braces 8) :lol:

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:21 pm
by dnl
Apokryltaros wrote:What scares me is the idea of a werewolf getting silver fillings!
Just for the FYI Silver fillings are not used anymore.. well almost you really shouldn't get them they can fracture your tooth over time.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 2:05 am
by Vuldari
dnl wrote:
Apokryltaros wrote:What scares me is the idea of a werewolf getting silver fillings!
Just for the FYI Silver fillings are not used anymore.. well almost you really shouldn't get them they can fracture your tooth over time.
Tell that to my dentist. I got two silver fillings just last month. ...it's not solid silver...more like a hardened paste made from a compound including silver. It just looks like I have dull-gray paint on my teeth. ...not shiny silver like a Gold Tooth.

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:06 pm
by Silver
Well, I would think that when a WW regenerates, his bad teeth would get better. So when he changed back, he wouldn't need fillers. BUT his teeth grew that way naturally....wouldn't they just go back to their natural state? They wouldn't straighten themselves out to the dentist's requirements......

So, when a WW changes he shouldn't wear a bracelet because it'll get too tight - wouldn't his braces get too tight? I don't know how braces are put on. Are they welded? If not, then would they just get bent apart as the teeth grew/changed?

I don't know enough about braces....

Life, the Universe, and Flossing

Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:38 pm
by Scott Gardener
Braces can pop off; it's a common problem to have sections of braces pop off and have to be reattached. I'd think a mouth trippling in size and spooting out ten extra teeth would send braces out pretty quickly. I'm sure it would hurt, too, though the werewolf might not notice because of the pain from the teeth itself, along with everything else. I do think 42 simultaneous toothaches would be one of the more memorable forms of pain experienced during the first shift.

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:57 pm
by WerewolfKeeper3
Interestingly enough, no one has even mentioned the possibilty of a Werewolf Dentist. Seriously, a werewolf who's a dentist, who sees other werewolves.
And i really wouldn't want silver fillings:
"Ow!"
"what?"
"It's these damn fillings. They urn my ongue everytume i touch them. Ow!"
Okay, i've had my fun.
(Okay you've had your... damit, that was my line!)
Not anymore.
Ow!
(What?)
I was just thinking about what would happen with the braces. Something tells me certain werewolves would have the device the dentist uses to remove them. (They would probably need a dentist to put them back on. And, who doesn't ask questions that make him 'disappear'.)
Like your last one?
(You said you wouldn't say anything about that.)
It didn't happen, so why do you care?
(Hmmm. i don't know.)

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 6:19 pm
by cumulusprotagonist
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 11:22 pm
by RedEye
Unless their teeth were reaally bad, like all in a line, one behind the other; I suspect that Were's wouldn't have braces!
Most people don't need braces for eating; rather they're for cosmetic purposes. Note: I said MOST People don't need them.

Then there's the problem of working in a Were's mouth- all that saliva, just full of Were-making Viroids...

The real worry would be the healing of cavities-unless the replacement teeth are exactly like the originals...

that's why mine keep their Wolf teeth...economy!

I have spent too much time with the Brits; every time I see "Braces" I think "Suspenders" and wonder why a Were' would wear suspenders-
Right- to hold up his pants, since they don't really have hips.
Were's with Suspenders...wierd mental picutres....

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:51 am
by Morkulv
I don't think fillings are braces are gonna be a problem in a shift. Braces will just break off.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:16 pm
by garouda
And what is even more entertaining, is imagine what it would be like if you are beyond fillings, crowns, braces and plates and have actual implants.

Yeah

Implants sunk into your jaws and held in place with pins.

Silver implants ................

Imagine if you will, that even before you change, you may begin to get an allergic reaction. The burning sting, the halitosis, the supurating sores, the puss, swollen jaws, pain eating, heck aching all the time.........

I imagine you would really lose your Apatite then.................