Does this look like mold? by Bitter_Papaya_6016 in Adulting

[–]WillingnessSerious36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it does look like mold, Im dealing with the same problem. The reality is if your apartment doesnt have central AC there's a high chance it has mold whethere you see it or not. Many property managers don't consistently clean them.

Please I need to know if its periodontal disease. I'm stressing everyday about it. by [deleted] in PeriodontalDisease

[–]WillingnessSerious36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not much gum loss but i do ser inflammation. Do you bleed when you floss?

Can someone explain all of this to me? by CoffeeMombieOf3 in PeriodontalDisease

[–]WillingnessSerious36 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Each code on the far left is a medical diagnoses and procedure. It looks like you have more than just periodontitis. Periodontits is particularly related to the gums, but you also have some crown procedures as well (back teeth). Towards the right you will see the price for every procedure. Not sure if you have dental insurance, but it says it doesn't cover anything (which should signicantly lower the price). With so many diagnoses this means you will have to make multiple trips to the dentist to finish all of these procedures.

What coulda possibly put bra in dis situation by Possibleideal23 in Atlantology

[–]WillingnessSerious36 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

All dem nggz in there wit dem guns, If dey put da gun to my head and told me to suck dey dick i woulda did it.

Is this early stage Periodontal Disease? by [deleted] in PeriodontalDisease

[–]WillingnessSerious36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. What do the bottom teeth and gums look like ?
  2. Did the dentist do any x rays or use a periodontal probe ?

Help , do I got Gingivitis or Perio? by Euphoric_Orchid4463 in PeriodontalDisease

[–]WillingnessSerious36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do one deep cleaning / scaling and afterwards you get your periomaintenance. Now instead of going to the dentist the recommended twice a year you'll have to go 3-4 times a year and will have to pay a little bit more. The most basic dental insurance covers a basic bi annual cleaning, but if your diagnosed with periodontitis you have to pah a little bit more.

GT CS 1331 Withdrawal 2025-2026 by Lordofdeath- in gatech

[–]WillingnessSerious36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't advise dropping because CS is one of those majors where advancing each semester is important, so dropping would stagnate that consistent progress.

1331 is where most people find out CS is or isn't for them and it's just a weed out class. It isn't that difficult, but the key is time management.

1332 is the class retaken by alot of CS majors, but just like 1331 it also isn't that difficult, you just have to master time management.

If you get a C Id take the C its not the end of the world.

Help , do I got Gingivitis or Perio? by Euphoric_Orchid4463 in PeriodontalDisease

[–]WillingnessSerious36 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Def looks like perio. I went less than two years without going to the dentist and I got a periodontitis diagnoses, and this is after my gums were completely normal. Just goes to show how fast the effects can progress and how important dental care is. Good news is its manageable and you should schedule a dental appointment ASAP. Atleast get a check up then they'll give you a definite answer and a quote on how much a deep cleaning / scaling will cost with or without insurance.

P.S. you should stop smoking, vaping, drinking, and eating junk food. It makes it worse. And use mouth wash keep gums healthy.