Dental Trifecta
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Ouch. @Copper Hope you are not too uncomfortable
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Look at the bright side, if you have your demise in some horrible conflagration, you will be easily identifiable as per your dental records and give comfort and solace to your loved ones.
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In 2006, I lost a crown - second molar on the bottom-right. Tooth broke off. Had it extracted. In fact, I posted about it on TNCR (Zetaboards version). Once extracted, it was going to be another $2000 or so for implant, etc.
Thought, "I'm 56 years old. Do I REALLY need that tooth? Nah." I never had anything more done to it, and I didn't starve.
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@bachophile said in Dental Trifecta:
Look at the bright side, if you have your demise in some horrible conflagration, you will be easily identifiable as per your dental records and give comfort and solace to your loved ones.
Guy that was our dentist for a while worked at the dental school at the U.
He did forensic dentistry, and was involved in the plane crash at O'Hare back in 1979.
Steve Smith:
https://api.pageplace.de/preview/DT0400.9781466500570_A24034196/preview-9781466500570_A24034196.pdf
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