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Old 10-03-2006, 11:38 AM #1
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Originally Posted by mrsd View Post
The reason I ask is that braces abraid the lining of the mouth, and
the body then works harder to keep making more cells to fix things.

Vit C and zinc would then be commandeered to do this, and be used up
more quickly. Typically the mucous membrane cells regenerate within 24
hours if there is no organism that sets up shop there.

We are moving into the first cold season.. people coming off vacations, and traveling in air planes to college, etc. This spreads alot of viruses around.

not only braces mrsd...but she has the top pallette spreader too! and will probably be getting the lower one.

and yeppers...there have been times that the wires poke. she uses the bee's wax to cover and pokey parts. plus having sooo many more surfaces for germs and bacteria.

she rinses with listerine.
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