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1 3rd May 06:30
fnz
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Does anyone know about older peoples teeth becoming very loose
Sounds stupid but I never had experience with older people till now.
I know she has lost weight since her stroke and thought maybe this could
be the reason as her gums probably are shrinking too. She is in a wheel
chair so she can't even get to a dentist, but its her very front teeth
and I worry about her not being able to eat right.
Thanks
Nancy
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2 3rd May 06:30
gwen love
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Nancy, I can only suggest that you feed her very soft food so she won't
need to chew it.
My daddy threw his dentures across the room and broke them, so he was on
soft food then as long as he lived.
Gwen

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| Does anyone know about older peoples teeth becoming very loose
| Sounds stupid but I never had experience with older people till now.
| I know she has lost weight since her stroke and thought maybe this could
| be the reason as her gums probably are shrinking too. She is in a wheel
| chair so she can't even get to a dentist, but its her very front teeth
| and I worry about her not being able to eat right.
| Thanks
| Nancy
|
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3 3rd May 06:30
john inzer
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Rosie doesn't wear her dentures any longer
and the NH prepares a soft diet for her. There
are many other residents who do the same.

Just wondering why someone in a wheel
chair cannot go to see a Dentist?

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4 3rd May 06:30
dpharris
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 16:35:47 -0500 (EST) in

How so? Aren't there any dentists in your area that have offices
that are wheelchair accessible? If not, a good ADA lawsuit would
fix *that* problem!
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5 3rd May 06:30
fnz
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My dad still hasn't had a ramp put on the house to push the wheel chair
out. Mom wasn't suppose to have lived, in fact all funeral arragements
were made etc. The doctors are totally amazed she is alive and talking.
It will be a year New Years eve. We were told she was going to have
another stroke.
We have recently had someone to the house about building the ramp, but
until that time, she doesn't go anywhere.
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6 3rd May 06:30
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Well, I guess that explains it.

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7 6th May 19:22
eddie murphy
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Yep, that's PLONK's answer to everything. LAWSUIT !!!!!!!!!
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