Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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Do it yourself dentistry.

Over the past few days I’ve struggled with a stubborn crown that has refused, despite all sorts of persuasion to remain in its rightful place, namely in my mouth (upper level). Monday was the last straw as it worked itself loose and fully clear of its gummy metal root while I was enjoying the sinful pleasure of a simple Scottish meat pie. Since we returned from Germany last week (where the hard but tasty bread rolls inflicted untold damage) I have been valiantly sticking the errant crown back in place using the traditional method of super glue and cotton buds. This makeshift and quite pleasing solution does at times result in having a cotton bud stuck to your teeth but still works, for a while. I’d already lost it to a cheese and salami roll that Ali had made on Sunday and also to a vigorous tooth brushing session (which I thought it would appreciate). Anyway I gave up yesterday, went commando and so spent most of my time not smiling, not talking and not showing any significant sign of facial expression. The strain began to tell and I eventually cracked and reached for the phone and called a proper dentist. Today a ten-minute visit to the same dentist solved the problem, for the time being anyway. I have a feeling that, after six years or so my body is rejecting the crown and in a few months time its fate will be sealed and it will be replaced by a bright, shining handsome new bridge, once I can get the funds together.

12 comments:


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  2. This is 15 years old or thereabouts.

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  3. God bless the dentists I say.

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  4. You guys are doing a great job. Keep smiling!

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  5. "Straightforward Extraction".

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  7. 100% with you on that great advice.

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  9. You're doing a great job there, just a shame that you're so far away. Happy 2022 to you.

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  11. Great to hear, don't stop.

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  12. Easy and comfortable are fine by me, thanks. You should know that I'm part of a decent dental care scheme in Scotland so unlikely to try out your services.

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