The title should read "out", not "our", of course
I went to see my nice Polish lady dentist (Ivankatheyanka) yesterday, having had a large upper molar mysteriously crumble a month or so ago, leaving about half the tooth on one side only. Saw her last week for an x-ray, at which she tutted quite a lot, so no great surprise when, after 20 minutes drilling and peering at it, she pronounced; "I can do nothing to fix. It have to come out".
It took half an hour and the wreckage came out in bits. Afterwards she explained "No. 4 molar is always difficult". You're telling me! Bled like a stuck pig for the rest of the day and feel definitely frail today.
I last had a tooth out over 40 years ago. I seem to recall it took about 2 minutes and the after effects were over in an hour. Does anybody know whether they get harder to deal with as you get older?
On the plus side, when I moaned about the effect on my smile she said; It is not a problem, you are handsome man".
She needs glasses! Anyway, I don't smile much!!
I went to see my nice Polish lady dentist (Ivankatheyanka) yesterday, having had a large upper molar mysteriously crumble a month or so ago, leaving about half the tooth on one side only. Saw her last week for an x-ray, at which she tutted quite a lot, so no great surprise when, after 20 minutes drilling and peering at it, she pronounced; "I can do nothing to fix. It have to come out".
It took half an hour and the wreckage came out in bits. Afterwards she explained "No. 4 molar is always difficult". You're telling me! Bled like a stuck pig for the rest of the day and feel definitely frail today.
I last had a tooth out over 40 years ago. I seem to recall it took about 2 minutes and the after effects were over in an hour. Does anybody know whether they get harder to deal with as you get older?
On the plus side, when I moaned about the effect on my smile she said; It is not a problem, you are handsome man".
She needs glasses! Anyway, I don't smile much!!