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    #70358   2007-09-15 15:23 GMT      


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    #70359   2007-09-15 15:27 GMT      
    Yes, it will ultimately chip your teeth.

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    #70360   2007-09-15 15:28 GMT      
    not if you melt it in your mouth..

    who eats icecubes anyway?

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    #70361   2007-09-15 15:30 GMT      
    yes, it freezes your teeth and makes them weak

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    #70362   2007-09-15 16:23 GMT      
    Well it hasent hurt my teeth and I have been chewing ice for 7 years. It has done nothing to mine.

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    #70363   2007-09-15 17:43 GMT      
    My dad is an ice chewer and he has amazing teeth (he's 64 y/o). I inherited that from him and I have amazing teeth, too. My dentist hasn't ever said anything to me.
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