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Retired hospital employee with perfect teeth finally visited the dentist. For the first time in his life — 62 years old.
Nigel Walsh, who dislikes sweets, states that brushing five times a day resulted in healthy bruxism.
He had never been examined until a molar pain required an urgent appointment.
A father of three said: We didn't have much money.
He added of his "obsessive"cleaning regime. in your mouth after eating.
A former NHS patient escort and hospital manager was involved in a fatal car accident when he was eight years old.
He was forced into years of manual labor, but his teeth were intact.
However, a severe toothache occurred earlier this year, which forced Nigel to seek out a dentist in his native Nottingham.
The grandfather of his two children, married to Michele, aged 61, recalled:
"I couldn't believe it was my first visit."
After getting it, he reluctantly signed up.
Nigel, who sent his children to the dentist, said: Then he has to go again.
``Sometimes it feels like dentists work for the sake of work, but I don't know if it's all necessary. 62 years on, I can't complain."