Anne Frank is the first to allow Mr. Dussel to work on her teeth.
Operational reasons do not allow dentist to work on their own teeth. It is obvious
Mr. Dussel struggled to adjust to life in the annex at first, feeling overcrowded and missing his privacy. However, he eventually found his place within the group and developed routines to cope with the situation. He also formed relationships with the other occupants, particularly with Anne Frank.
Mr. Dussel and Anne share the room by dividing the day into fixed time slots. Anne has the room to herself during the day, while Mr. Dussel uses it at night. They agreed on this schedule to ensure each has a private space to study and sleep.
Dussel says no to Anne's request because he needs the table for his work and studies in the evenings. He feels that he requires the space and time for his own activities and is not willing to accommodate Anne's request.
Yes he did. When he first started out he had terrible teeth so one of his girlfriends who was a famous stage and screen actress paid for him to have dental work done. Later after he met and married Ria Langem she paid for further work done because the first set of dental work was not that good.
Yes he did. He had bad teeth. When he was first starting out in theater one of his lovers paid to have them fixed. When he married his second wife Ria Langham she paid for further work done. By this time most of his teeth needed to be pulled.
There are many businesses that allow a person to work as their first job. Some of these places may be a fast food restaurant, a movie theater, or a car wash.
how do your teeth and tongue work together
After his dental work they're definitely WHITE but before the dental work his teeth were a right state.
Canine teeth just tear up you'r food.
Becase your teeth split food in half like a wedge.
Apples work somewhat but rawhide or a heavy knotted rope work better to clean a dogs' teeth.