sakura.summers
Bluelighter
So, I was thinking about teeth grinding today, and it made me wonder, can the dentist tell the difference between someone who grinds in there sleep, and someone who grinds during a roll?
It may seem like a silly question, but it seems to me like grinding in your sleep would be more gradual damage to your teeth, and grinding due to severe clenching during a roll might damage your teeth faster. I guess it's also possible that it could cause a different type of damage or something. Not that my dentist would really do anything about it, i just feel my drug habits are just something I'd prefer my dentist not know about. Not to mention there are a lot of underage people who use MDMA, and I'm sure that's something their dentist would tell their parents about. (lol)
So, back to the question, is it possible for your dentist to tell the difference?
It may seem like a silly question, but it seems to me like grinding in your sleep would be more gradual damage to your teeth, and grinding due to severe clenching during a roll might damage your teeth faster. I guess it's also possible that it could cause a different type of damage or something. Not that my dentist would really do anything about it, i just feel my drug habits are just something I'd prefer my dentist not know about. Not to mention there are a lot of underage people who use MDMA, and I'm sure that's something their dentist would tell their parents about. (lol)
So, back to the question, is it possible for your dentist to tell the difference?
