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Well you know, when we take them out to eat we expect them to behave. Can't expect them to behave when we go out if we don't teach them how to behave in the home.
We've always gotten compliments on their behavior at restaurants so we must be doing something right.
But they do the napkin on the lap, no elbows on the table, please and thanks you to the waitstaff...etc. and have been since they were old enough to sit in a regular chair.
lol I suppose not all children were like me.
I'd always crack jokes at home, but when out to dinner I'd have great manners. I didn't put the napkin on my lap though. It was tucked in my shirt!
So you are saying you are going to be needing soft foods for dinner? LOL
My dentist suggested the Oral B electric toothbrush and since I've been using that a few years back, they do very, very little scraping. Dentist visits are like social hour (actually 20 minutes) now...lol
I'm lucky in the teeth department, no cavities, good gums. I do brush my teeth very regularly though....
I need braces. My teeth aren't that crooked, but enough to want them straighter.
When I was younger they wanted to pull the the 4 teeth behind my canines but since having my wisdom teeth out, I'm not sure if they'd need to do that still.
Plus, I'm not willing to have metal braces, I'd definitely do the invisilign though, but it's $$$.
I need braces. My teeth aren't that crooked, but enough to want them straighter.
When I was younger they wanted to pull the the 4 teeth behind my canines but since having my wisdom teeth out, I'm not sure if they'd need to do that still.
Plus, I'm not willing to have metal braces, I'd definitely do the invisilign though, but it's $$$.
I'm really happy I've never had to worry about braces. I know those must be weird to feel in the mouth and how much it would cost for them.
My daughter needed two rounds of braces! We paid $150 a month for what seemed forever but it ws easier then being hit all at once!
Your daughter's mouth must've been difficult to straghten out. I don't know very many people with braces, and less that had to have them more than once!
My daughter needed two rounds of braces! We paid $150 a month for what seemed forever but it ws easier then being hit all at once!
I just did the online calculator for invisilgn. My insurance would cover $1500 I think, so it would run me $3500 (I think...I'd have to get a real quote) but it was $150 a month for 2yrs. I'm not sure at this state in my life I could justify that cost.
Plus, I might want the tummy tuck more! lol
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