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MattSh

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16. Want to come back and reply to this...
Mon Apr 20, 2015, 08:32 AM
Apr 2015

It's not just stress. In my close to 10 years here, I've had the same amount of dental work as I would have had in 2 years in the states. So yeah, that's about 80% less dental work each and every year. My teeth are just stronger and less susceptible to cracks and cavities. Have I had some major dental work done here? Of course, but most if not all of that is to repair or replace work that was done in the states. Not that the US work was done poorly. It's just that in most cases, it's to fix work that's 15 years old or more.

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