Ralph and the DQ (denture question)

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Ethan is not afraid to show us his fangs
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POV: you are Faith's asshole.
 
Would she care? Digibro's maw is a train wreck, and it didn't bother her.
In fact, Meigh and Digibro detailed how digitroon would not brush his teeth for several months at a time. Meigh also commented on how much digitroon went down on her. Her BV must have smelled like a chinatown dumpster in August.
 
In fact, Meigh and Digibro detailed how digitroon would not brush his teeth for several months at a time. Meigh also commented on how much digitroon went down on her. Her BV must have smelled like a chinatown dumpster in August.
I have no idea what a BV is and this post still feels like it physically smacked me in the face with a bat.
 
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aka you can smell her before you can see her.
Imagine being at the point you'd let someone give you oral and thus bacterial stench when they haven't brushed their teeth in months. Doubt Ralph was much better, just his issue was excessive amounts of xannies and alcohol
 
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aka you can smell her before you can see her.
I wonder how shooting that illustrative photo went.

"Alright, and for the next one, I need you to make a face you'd make if your cunt was full of bacteria."
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"No, no, that's a little too dramatic. You see, the bacteria's not pathogenic, it's naturally there. There's just too much of it."
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"Perfect!"
 
Lmao, pulled him out of his hiatus with this thread.
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I love the ending of this video about olive branches, because his delivery of it shows this strange aesthetic Ralph is going for.
He wants so desperately to be an intellectual, but he also wants to be The Ultimate Warrior, so it just comes out as this weird hybrid where Frasier Crane is on meth, screaming, and calling Niles a nigger.
 

Evaluation of Dental Health in Terminally Ill Patients​

Minti Kumari,1 Tanoj Kumar,2 Shweta Rai,3 Anurag Rai,4 Rafat Sultana,5 and Leena Priya6

Abstract​

Dental health plays an imperative role in the general health and well-being of an individual. Terminally ill patients due to a compromised immune response are susceptible to a wide array of oral complications, which may affect their ability to speak and chew, leading to malnutrition.
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Eight out of 9 patients with Cushing’s syndrome presented with alveolar bone loss and periodontitis.




Cushing’s and Dental Issues​

Doctor's answers | Effects of Cushing's


Question: When I had Cushing’s I lost a number of my teeth due to what I was told was bone loss. Is that the same as osteoporosis and would any of the osteoporosis drugs help me from losing more teeth as some are still loose?

Answer: Patients with Cushing’s are at increased risk to develop periodontal disease and its sequelae of tooth loss for two reasons: first, cortisol inhibits white blood cells from migrating into the space between the gum and teeth where they can fight against local bacteria; second, cortisol inhibits new bone formation which contributes to the osteoporosis of the jaw bone. Things get better after cure of the hypercortisolism. At this time there is a study in progress for treating periodontal disease with osteoporosis drugs. The outcome of the study is not known as yet.



FACT SHEET: CUSHING SYNDROME1 (also known as “Cushing’s syndrome” [CS], “hyperadrenocorticism”, and “hypercortisolism”; includes “Cushing disease” [also known as “Cushing’s disease” or “CD”] and “iatrogenic Cushing syndrome”)

Date of Publication: June 20, 2019

ORAL MANIFESTATIONS

  • Alveolar bone loss (i.e., osteoporosis of the jaw) can result from hypercortisolism. This in turn can contribute to tooth loss, as can periodontal disease resulting from decreased white cell migration.
  • Oral candidiasis occurs at elevated rates.
  • Risk of infection may be increased with complex dental procedures.



Note the occurrence of oral candidiasis (yeast infections of the mouth); this may contribute to Ralph's "tampon"-like halitosis.
 
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