Please Look After Your Teeth

It’s not hard, you just brush your teeth and gums for two minutes two or three times a day preferably using a flouride toothpaste. If you don’t look after your teeth they will rot, you will probably get gum disease which can be painful and lead to loss of teeth or worse.

This is an actual photo of a person who at first looks as if they have a very acute case of infected gums, ulcers etc.

The pimples that you can actually see in this pic are NOT ulcers, they are MAGGOTS

Maggots Living In The Gums

Now will you look after your teeth.



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  2. Jessica Says:

    …. you made me go brush and floss my teeth because of this picture.

    Thank you…

    BTW: Might want to place an OCD warning on the title. Totally not fun for someone with OCD to stumble upon this early in the morning. My mouth feels like it need to be washed/brushed at least 19 more times.

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