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New mum's teeth fell out 'like dominos' after devastating diagnosis Lisa Price, 39, skipped social occasions and was very much 'camera off' during online work meetings as her condition left her unable to chew food - and scared to smile A woman whose teeth started falling out 'like dominos' when she turned 23 says her condition contributed to the collapse of her marriage after she was left afraid to smile. Lisa Price says she had always had fairly healthy teeth, but during her pregnancy with...
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