Anyone here got fronts? vol. I'll strike you with a throwing axe if you say "grillz"

Do you mean these????
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Nah, he means the fake ones that you can buy at a jewelry stand in like a mall or something. The real frontz are permanent, like Lil' Wayne's andBaby's if I'm not mistaken.
 
wouldnt a grill with a mold of your teeth prevent your teeth from shifting....that basically was a retainer is.
it would if they made the grillz perfect, but they dont. when i had mine i would only take it out when i went to sleep. and i took it out when iwent to sleep cause it moved my teeth. it actually moved my teeth when i use to wear them so i stop wearing it all together, and it sucks cause i paid 500 formine
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break tried to be cool / funny. he's 0/2. I could never get into those joints, crest white strips on your ogs > fronts
 
Originally Posted by ItsGettinHot

I hear these could be bad for your teeth. Anyone got some info?

I been wantin' some bottoms for the longest.

Dentists Say Dental Grills (Grillz) Might Bring Glitz, But Could Tarnish Smile

CHICAGO, June 28, 2006-Grills (Grillz) or "fronts" may bring a lot of bling to one's mouth, but the American Dental Association says wearersshould take notice that they also might be bringing an increased risk of tarnishing the health of their teeth and gums.

There is no doubt that teeth with bling project style to some, but grill wearers http://www.ada.org/should be very careful about making afashion statement with tooth adornments, cautions Matt Messina, D.D.S., American Dental Association consumer advisor.

Dr. Messina, who practices dentistry in the Cleveland area, says the removable grill fits over the teeth and snaps into place. They're often made ofgold, silver or jewel-encrusted precious metals and may range in cost from $20 to thousands of dollars.

"They bring with them potential problems such as irritation of gum tissue that can cause infection from food and other debris trapped under thegrill," he explains. "We're also looking at a haven for bacteria to collect and produce tooth-decay causing acid, possible chipped teeth and evenshifting of the teeth."

Dr. Messina also says that there is the potential for grills to irritate surrounding oral tissues and to wear the enamel away on the opposing teeth.

To help prevent problems, wearers should be especially careful to brush and floss to help prevent potential problems, limit the amount of time spent wearingremovable grills and remove them before eating. Clean the grills daily to remove plaque bacteria and food debris, and avoid using jewelry cleaners or anyproducts that are dangerous to ingest.

Dr. Messina also cautions that some jewelers and other "grill" vendors might not know that, in some states, taking an impression of someone'smouth is practicing dentistry, which requires a license.

"Grills might be trendy for the moment, but "pearly whites" will never go out of style," he adds.


http://www.ada.org/public/media/releases/0606_release03.asp
 
Ahhh thanks for that.

Doesn't sound like it's too much of a problem long as I maintain my sexy.

Now I just gotta see where I can get some for cheap.
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