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Hi there. I'm not sure if you're the author of the story about Bruce Willis "dementia" and how his new teeth altered the biomechanical structure of his jaw, thereby removing the splee (curve of the teeth in the jaw). It was a great article on substack. But later on today I would like to share a SUPER INSIGHTFUL book I read that is quite old and learned about it through a book I was reading called Breath (I think the author is Norton). But that Breath book only alluded to the author of the old book, based in the mid to late 1800s. You will be awe-struck by this info and is basically ignored by modern dentistry.

I don't have any mouth soft tissue issues, jaw or teeth issues. I just enjoy reading books on different topics (and also old fictional novels). I also never had my upper wisdom teeth pulled (none grew in on the bottom jaw). Anyway I definitely will share the book and perhaps a summary. it also relates to the biomechanics of the mouth, airways and jaw.

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ah yes i’d come across that book “Breathe” some years ago but never read it.

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Great post again 👍 but what should you do if you are missing a tooth?

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just wear a rubber guard to sleep. Or put flat composite on last lower tooth on both sides and keep it flat.

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Brilliant thanks for your reply 🙏

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Agree to alcohol plus all the other hedonistic activities he is likely doing, plus have to also consider his epigenetic inheritance.

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Whisky

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I think the whiskey has more to do with it.

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the question to ask is.. why is he drinking so much alcohol?

i went from drinking every night to drinking a beeer a month with zero effort. By correcting thish stuff.

I talk about it here https://reviv.substack.com/p/is-this-stuff-at-the-root-cause-of?utm_source=publication-search

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I noticed that he always had a drink next to him when being interviewed for his documentary, also his eyes had a jaundice tinge. Yes, he could be self medicating but I still think he looks old because of the booze.

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i 100% agree he seems to be drinking a lot.

but my experience tells me.. that boozing is not simply a bad habit.

It is reaction to things that are happening to him physically that he doesnt understand

fix that... the boozing stops

did it on myself... even the thought of booze now isnt interesting.

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Like whiskey as in alcohol?

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