![]() ![]() Far from being a spoiler, I think it's probably vital to let you know that this movie contains pretty graphic violence. Another point about the use of this pink font is that it's disarming. It just seems to be cool to draw from 80s styles right now. I suppose it's for the same reason that this new music sounds 80s in the first place. So why is there an 80s feel to it? To be honest, I'm not sure. Click here and you'll see a comparison being made to the font used for "Heathers". (Oddly enough it's all quite recent music, it just has that kind of style.) You'll also notice on the cover of the soundtrack album (as well as on a lot of the film posters, not to mention in the actual movie itself) there's an odd pink signature style of writing and, if you are like me, this probably had you think "80s" too. ![]() Once again, I'll say you are best off not hearing the music until you see the movie, but the interesting thing about it is that it's very synthy with a kind of 80s feel to it. I've posted a few awesome songs from the soundtrack at the end of this review. The other reason however, is that the look and feel of the film owes a great deal to the soundtrack. First of all, the image of the scorpion on the jacket is quite an important image in this scene, with a very brief, blink and you'll miss it, reference to the tale of "The Scorpion and the Frog". One of the two posters I've decided to feature above is not for the movie, but for the soundtrack album. ![]() So, with that being said, the review begins now. All you need to know is that this a unique piece of cinema unlike anything else you've seen this year. I'd suggest you only read the review below if you have either seen the movie or are disinclined to watch it (even later on DVD). As per usual, my review is spoiler-free, however reviews cannot help but give preconceptions. The trailer is not that good, so you are best off avoiding that. Even if you don't find that you rate it as highly as I do, everyone is going to be talking about it anyway. I think if I were a professional player I'd talk to the dentist about moving or removing that tooth, but I'm an amateur about to hit 70 and it doesn't seem worth the effort.Okay look, the short of it is that this is the best movie I've seen so far in 2011. I'll see if the dentist says the tooth is moving. He says keep it moisturized and don't worry. My doctor says he can't feel any cyst so if it was mucocoele it hasn't returned. The surface abrasion has returned slightly but nothing underneath and it isn't painful. (mouthpiece pressure should be on lower lip) My diagnosis was most likely a mucocoele, and they tend to recur with pressure. The outer damage healed in a week, the lump took another 3 weeks to subside, and it is directly over the protruding tooth on my lower jaw, where the mouthpiece pressure hits. I had a lip abrasion with a lump underneath earlier this year (September) and my doctor made me take 3 weeks off. Of course that could be Russia, Idaho, or any number of locations, but dental care may be different. Perhaps your optimal mouthpiece placement is in a different place, and won’t affect your lips and teeth as much. ![]() Unless you need braces now, I would wait until your wisdom teeth are removed before doing anything.īefore making any significant changes to any horn, I would ask Doug or Dave Wilken for a lesson. If it continues to shift, and the it becomes uncomfortable where the rim rests on my lower lip, I might go back to Invisalign for the lower jaw. Because of the space between the teeth (where the premolars were), the front four lower incisors have eventually started shifting back into their old position-that is, despite Invisalign.Īs of now, I’ve come to accept it for what it is. I then had the Invisalign retainers/night guards, which eventually broke and insurance wouldn’t replace them. I tried Invisalign several years ago, which helped. Like you, one of my lower front incisors has tilted and shifted behind the others. When that fell out, the teeth started to shift back to their old places. Once the braces were done, I had a retainer. To prepare for braces, the dentist removed 4 teeth, the pre-molars, to allow room for the teeth to shift. I had crooked teeth as an adolescent-a genetic gift from my parents. ![]()
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