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call in sick

10 replies

McHappyPants2012 · 17/06/2012 01:10

my dentures have just broke, unless i can get new ones asap i don't want to leave the house let alone work in a hospital. I am 26 and lost my 2 front teeth due to alot of pain and problems.

not due in till tuesday, please help

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EchoBitch · 17/06/2012 01:14

I would ring in sick.

I have a crown on a front tooth due to an abcess,if it broke i wouldn't leave the house apart from going to the dentist.

I hate it.

I have bad dreams about my teeth falling out.

EchoBitch · 17/06/2012 01:15

*front side tooth.

CrispyCod · 17/06/2012 01:15

Definitely a valid reason to ring in sick IMO.

McHappyPants2012 · 17/06/2012 01:19

it is a clean break so hope the dentist can repair.

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Noqontrol · 17/06/2012 01:21

I wouldn't go in. I've got a bridge that dd kindly knocked out for me once, I was on mat leave at the time but I wouldn't have gone to work like that if it had happened then.

McHappyPants2012 · 17/06/2012 01:25

really hate phoning in, but i can't work with teeth missing.

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Noqontrol · 17/06/2012 01:28

No. I just couldn't either. Go get your teeth sorted out instead. Absolutely.

EchoBitch · 17/06/2012 01:29

You would frighten the patients OP. Grin

I would phone in sick if i could'nt get it fixed in time...anyone would.

McHappyPants2012 · 17/06/2012 01:32

i feel so piss off that i have caused this, dentures fitted 6 1/2 week, gave up smoking 6 weeks ago and been biting on the denture. why WHY

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EchoBitch · 17/06/2012 01:34

Because it's 'odd' in your mouth.

Quite normal.

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