The_Four_Toed_Edward
Well-Known Member
Yeah, dental care here in Finland used to be bad too. Here false teeth were a common 15th birthday gift! My grandpa told me that back in the 40s and 50s blowing cigarette smoke on a tooth was a common way to relieve a toothache. In the 60s and sthe start of the 70s a toothbrush was considered a luxury product and a whole family might share one.When I was a child, it was perfectly normal to have all your teeth out and get a set of false ones at a young age - even as a 21st birthday present, to save pain and money in later years . I remember asking the dentist as a child
at what age I would be likely to need false teeth(because the idea really creeped me out !). He said at about 45 to 48 was the usual age. So since I am a lot older than that now, I am doing ok - having had a fair bit of treatment over the years, of course -(not from that dentist, though !)
Angie xxxxxxxxx
Edwards servant