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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 573688" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Yeah, various cereals as a kid. Cheerio's and Special K at the top of the list. We were in the orthodontist chair early enough that the sugary stuff went away.</p><p></p><p>Now days. If I eat a cereal type food, it's usually muesli from the bulk food store. 3 x 5lb bags of the stuff and I stow it in Tupperware containers.</p><p></p><p>Recently age related problems have cropped up with my teeth. One of the molars has become sensitive. They tell me that bone regresses from the teeth and that has allowed one of my wisdom teeth to push against the tooth next to it. It has a cavity in it. And may have a cavity in another. That wisdom tooth gets yanked in July. Never had any cavities before. Have had all my teeth including the wisdom teeth for 65 years soon, and now going to start losing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 573688, member: 7"] Yeah, various cereals as a kid. Cheerio's and Special K at the top of the list. We were in the orthodontist chair early enough that the sugary stuff went away. Now days. If I eat a cereal type food, it's usually muesli from the bulk food store. 3 x 5lb bags of the stuff and I stow it in Tupperware containers. Recently age related problems have cropped up with my teeth. One of the molars has become sensitive. They tell me that bone regresses from the teeth and that has allowed one of my wisdom teeth to push against the tooth next to it. It has a cavity in it. And may have a cavity in another. That wisdom tooth gets yanked in July. Never had any cavities before. Have had all my teeth including the wisdom teeth for 65 years soon, and now going to start losing them. [/QUOTE]
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