All my dental work is finally done!

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Re: All my dental work is finally done!

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Beautiful teeth,
A lovely smile,
And lips worth kissing.

When your not here,
And I am alone,
I know what I am resisting.

The raven red hair,
And love so true.
But the bottle of Tequila in missing.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Duncan wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:40 pm Beautiful teeth,
A lovely smile.
And lips worth kissing.
Wow Duncan, you smooth talker, you. Just remember, no stealthing.
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dagenham wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:56 pm Malis is perhaps the best dentist office I've ever been to. Japanese & brand new gear - speaks English fluently & gentle thorough work. More $$ than Khmer (but not much) & worth it! I don't want no bargain dentist in no 3rd world country. Pain ain't my gig. I've recommended many others who've had substantial work done & they all have been very satisfied.

If you rinse after U eat or drink coffee, sugary drinks, etc. & use toothpicks after every meal & floss & brush frequently - go for annual cleanings & check ups U ain't never gonna need $3-$30K work done no how. On my 6th decade & just had a few fillings done as a youngun...peeps being afraid of dentists & letting plaque build up = almost all problems - root canals, surgery, dentures, etc...

After 20 years old or so it's all about the gums anyway as your teeth have hardened - your entire dental health rests on the line where your teeth meet your guns - ain't exactly no rocket science. All I did (& anyone needs to do) is to keep the mouth rinsed of food particles, don't smoke, don't eat too much sugar, etc. Pure common sense. Food = damaging bacteria leading to plaque leading to a cosmos of problems.

Wanna save $$ & painful care? Keep your mouth clean - all the time. Period. Ain't no shortcuts...

I second Malis - I went there in January for a check up, clean, and 2 fillings. Very good value, efficient, friendly, and the Khmer Dentist i had was excellent.
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ozguyinshv wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:02 pm
dagenham wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:56 pm Malis is perhaps the best dentist office I've ever been to. Japanese & brand new gear - speaks English fluently & gentle thorough work. More $$ than Khmer (but not much) & worth it! I don't want no bargain dentist in no 3rd world country. Pain ain't my gig. I've recommended many others who've had substantial work done & they all have been very satisfied.

If you rinse after U eat or drink coffee, sugary drinks, etc. & use toothpicks after every meal & floss & brush frequently - go for annual cleanings & check ups U ain't never gonna need $3-$30K work done no how. On my 6th decade & just had a few fillings done as a youngun...peeps being afraid of dentists & letting plaque build up = almost all problems - root canals, surgery, dentures, etc...

After 20 years old or so it's all about the gums anyway as your teeth have hardened - your entire dental health rests on the line where your teeth meet your guns - ain't exactly no rocket science. All I did (& anyone needs to do) is to keep the mouth rinsed of food particles, don't smoke, don't eat too much sugar, etc. Pure common sense. Food = damaging bacteria leading to plaque leading to a cosmos of problems.

Wanna save $$ & painful care? Keep your mouth clean - all the time. Period. Ain't no shortcuts...

I second Malis - I went there in January for a check up, clean, and 2 fillings. Very good value, efficient, friendly, and the Khmer Dentist i had was excellent.
I third Malis. The Japanese boss-lady is good with kids too. If you have little ones that need a check up. The receptionist there is very cute as well, I was having all kinds of Japanese tentacle-porn thoughts whilst she was writing up the bill.
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Re: All my dental work is finally done!

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Duncan wrote:Beautiful teeth,
A lovely smile,
And lips worth kissing.

When your not here,
And I am alone,
I know what I am resisting.

The raven red hair,
And love so true.
But the bottle of Tequila in missing.
Duncan you are a true wordsmith.
Nobody has ever written me poems before <3
Once you've read the dictionary, every other book is just a remix.
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Re: All my dental work is finally done!

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Brody wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:15 pm
ozguyinshv wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:02 pm
dagenham wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:56 pm Malis is perhaps the best dentist office I've ever been to. Japanese & brand new gear - speaks English fluently & gentle thorough work. More $$ than Khmer (but not much) & worth it! I don't want no bargain dentist in no 3rd world country. Pain ain't my gig. I've recommended many others who've had substantial work done & they all have been very satisfied.

If you rinse after U eat or drink coffee, sugary drinks, etc. & use toothpicks after every meal & floss & brush frequently - go for annual cleanings & check ups U ain't never gonna need $3-$30K work done no how. On my 6th decade & just had a few fillings done as a youngun...peeps being afraid of dentists & letting plaque build up = almost all problems - root canals, surgery, dentures, etc...

After 20 years old or so it's all about the gums anyway as your teeth have hardened - your entire dental health rests on the line where your teeth meet your guns - ain't exactly no rocket science. All I did (& anyone needs to do) is to keep the mouth rinsed of food particles, don't smoke, don't eat too much sugar, etc. Pure common sense. Food = damaging bacteria leading to plaque leading to a cosmos of problems.

Wanna save $$ & painful care? Keep your mouth clean - all the time. Period. Ain't no shortcuts...

I second Malis - I went there in January for a check up, clean, and 2 fillings. Very good value, efficient, friendly, and the Khmer Dentist i had was excellent.
I third Malis. The Japanese boss-lady is good with kids too. If you have little ones that need a check up. The receptionist there is very cute as well, I was having all kinds of Japanese tentacle-porn thoughts whilst she was writing up the bill.
fuck yeah, whats the address of this place?! :D
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Re: All my dental work is finally done!

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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:07 am
Brody wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:15 pm
ozguyinshv wrote: Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:02 pm
dagenham wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:56 pm Malis is perhaps the best dentist office I've ever been to. Japanese & brand new gear - speaks English fluently & gentle thorough work. More $$ than Khmer (but not much) & worth it! I don't want no bargain dentist in no 3rd world country. Pain ain't my gig. I've recommended many others who've had substantial work done & they all have been very satisfied.

If you rinse after U eat or drink coffee, sugary drinks, etc. & use toothpicks after every meal & floss & brush frequently - go for annual cleanings & check ups U ain't never gonna need $3-$30K work done no how. On my 6th decade & just had a few fillings done as a youngun...peeps being afraid of dentists & letting plaque build up = almost all problems - root canals, surgery, dentures, etc...

After 20 years old or so it's all about the gums anyway as your teeth have hardened - your entire dental health rests on the line where your teeth meet your guns - ain't exactly no rocket science. All I did (& anyone needs to do) is to keep the mouth rinsed of food particles, don't smoke, don't eat too much sugar, etc. Pure common sense. Food = damaging bacteria leading to plaque leading to a cosmos of problems.

Wanna save $$ & painful care? Keep your mouth clean - all the time. Period. Ain't no shortcuts...

I second Malis - I went there in January for a check up, clean, and 2 fillings. Very good value, efficient, friendly, and the Khmer Dentist i had was excellent.
I third Malis. The Japanese boss-lady is good with kids too. If you have little ones that need a check up. The receptionist there is very cute as well, I was having all kinds of Japanese tentacle-porn thoughts whilst she was writing up the bill.
fuck yeah, whats the address of this place?! :D

Actually i do remember the receptionist - wouldn't mind wrapping my tentacles around her.

It's in PP tower. 13th floor.
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