I’m a huge fan of popsicles. I think it is a food that everyone should try-they are a great way to enjoy your summer and get your kids to eat more vegetables.
For the past few years, I have been telling people about my love of popsicles. The first time I tried it, I was like, “OMG, I hate popsicles!” Like, people I didn’t know were like, “OMG, you like popsicles, dude?” So I just stopped eating them for a while. Now I think I might try some again.
The other day, I was looking through the refrigerator with my son. He happened to bring home some new, super-delicious, double-frozen popsicle. I quickly took a bite and they were so good, I couldnt stop eating them. I also made a sandwich with my own popsicles and then took the sandwich to my son who was watching a movie.
I found my son had a popicle in his mouth. It was the type of thing that made me feel extremely frustrated and I was going to tell him about it, but I was so upset that I forgot about it.
I would guess that as much as anyone in the world, you probably have at least one popicle stuck in your teeth. This is one of the reasons why we have a popicle-free dental hygienist. It would make a perfect birthday present.
It was a little embarrassing that my son had a popicle in his mouth, but he did actually swallow it. He said it wasn’t in his mouth, but that he saw it sticking out so I guess it was in his mouth.
I’m not sure how anyone could have a popicle, but we should probably be thankful that my son had no idea that he had such a bizarre habit.
popicles are not the most common dental problem, but they can be very difficult to swallow. Here are some tips (and the possible results of your own dental work) to help you avoid this situation. A popicle is an unnatural protrusion of part of the tongue from the roof of the mouth. It is most common in children; it can also occur in adults who have undergone tonsillectomy or other jaw surgeries.
I had this problem and tried everything from tongue depressors to my own popicle gun, but it still would not go. I finally found a dentist who was willing to give me a free consultation and an x-ray, and I have learned that an X-ray is not as helpful as a dentist who has seen my mouth and can help you prevent the problem from happening again.
While there are many types of mouth/tongue problems, popping your tongue before a colonoscopy can be a big problem. It can be prevented by having a doctor perform a clean in between your scheduled colonoscopy. The best way to prevent this from happening is to take a couple of days to relax and eat healthy food.