This song is musical/vocal/lyrical perfection… Tell me, is the meaning Of every word I’m speaking Lost upon you? And all the while you are erasing Every image I’m embracing Lost upon you And all the ships that sail out to sea Leave the dock that runs across the shoreline A mouth with missing teeth Tell me, is the meaning Of every word I’m speaking Lost upon you? And all the while you are erasing Every image I’m embracing The difference between letting go And an inability to hold onto… Lost upon you And every night as I was sleeping I think the dock was slowly sinking ‘Til I awoke beneath the sea And by the time my eyes were open I was lost inside the ocean With no one left to breathe for me You wouldn’t breathe for me Breathe for me And all the ships that sail out to sea… (And) Tell me, is the meaning Of every word I’m speaking (Breathe for me) Lost upon you? (Breathe for me) And all the while you are erasing Every image I’m embracing (Breathe for me) Lost upon you (Breathe for me) Lost upon you (Breathe for me) Lost upon you Note: All copyright belongs to the artist/label. If you like this track, please support the artist/label by buying a legal copy of it! ![]()
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Smile Implant Center – Why replace missing teeth? When a tooth is missing an implant can be a great choice for replacing it. An implant is a small titanium post that replaces the roots of a missing tooth. And supports a custom made crown. An implant can prevent a chain reaction of problems. Including loss of bone in the jaw, shifting teeth, difficulty keeping teeth free of plaque and bacteria, grinding and clenching, and pain in the jaw joints. Teeth transmit chewing forces through their roots to the jaw bone. This provides the stimulation bone need to stay healthy. So when a tooth is missing the jaw bone around the area began to shrink. Along with surrounding gums. A missing tooth also changes the biting forces on teeth around the space. Neighboring teeth begin to shift. And the opposing tooth begins to extrude out of its socket. These changes create places around the teeth that are hard to keep clean. So plaque and bacteria quickly accumulate. This accumulation can cause tooth decay and periodontal disease. Changes in the bite can also put improper chewing forces on the shifted teeth. And this may lead to grinding and clenching. And painful problems with your jaw joint, the TMJ. To determine if an implant is right for you, we’ll do a thorough exam. Which will include recording your medical history. Performing a visual exam to check the health of your teeth and gums. Taking paragraphic or panoramic x-rays and possibly CT scans to check the health of your jaw bone. And …
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