Huzzah for dentists!

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Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Last week I was tootlin' along the A14 (in a car) and realised the softmint I was merrily chewing appeared to have a something decidedly un-soft in it. An exploratory tongue sweep of my pie-hole revealed that most dreaded of oral discoveries - a sharp tooth. Yup, I'd bust a filling. I called in at my dentists on the way home and got myself an emergency appointment. I could breath without the sensation that a javelin was protruding from my face so I figured the damage couldn't be too bad...

This morning I bimbled along to my dentists and he took some photos of my tooth, for me to look at, not for his family album, or the wall like in that song by the Beatles about the lad in Penny Lane who kept photos of heads he had known... I was then offered three options; a crown, a new filling or some stuff to fill the 'ole. No injections, no nonsense, and Fraiser was the ceiling telling with subtitles.

So here I am, £80 lighter of pocket but a whole lot more toothsome. Grand.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
[QUOTE 2881995, member: 259"]Araldite doesn't come cheap does it? :thumbsup:[/quote]

For only £80, it's probably just car body fillers or glazier's putty.
 

steve52

I'm back! Yippeee
after years with a trublesome /painfull tooth or two that have cost me a total of £600 i had them out much to my dentists dismay. im pain free hes lost income, and the cause of the pain was a hole in the root.
 

vickster

Squire
You pay towards the cost with dentistry unless you are one of the many who get free treatment,, same as prescription charges

I need an implant ideally...2k :ohmy:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I have a front tooth missing (lorry 1 Pete 0) but refuse to pay for an implant.............anyway it makes me look mean, not the softie that I really am

:boxing: :laugh:
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
You pay towards the cost with dentistry unless you are one of the many who get free treatment,, same as prescription charges

I need an implant ideally...2k :ohmy:
£2K plus high risks of nerve damage when placing the implant - consider that one really carefully! If you can live without it then don't do it.
 

vickster

Squire
Dentist didn't mention any risks. He did say a CT scan may be necessary however to check the anatomy. Are you a dentist?

I will have to do something or it leaves the teeth around at high risk

I can't crown the tooth easily as a previous dentist fubar'ed the root
 
when i was 21 (now 48) i woke one morning with an enormous swelling to the right of my face, no pain at all ,off to the docs who sent me to A+E , cue one antibiotic in the jacksie, went home and fell asleep.
woke up 2 hours later , hmm something not right here, tried to stand up , i had no balance at all , my face was even more swelled than before only now on both sides, back to A+E, admitted, antibiotic injection every hour for twelve hours.
next morning hospital dentist comes to see me and tells me i need op to remove 6 teeth, 6 teeth my arse i woke the next morning with 58 STITCHES, NO FEKIN TEETH AT ALL AND A BRUISED CHEST WHERE HE HAD HIS KNEE PULLING THE BASTARDS OUT.
apparently he had rung my mother during the op and explained to her they all had to go ,pyorrhea and septosemia,
prior to that i had one crown ,

i didnt even find any money under my pillow :cry:
 
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