I had a tooth extraction yesterday. I’ve not been able to find an nhs dentist so went private. Had to borrow money for it. (This is relevant for my next steps!) There was the option of a root canal, but I couldn’t cope with the procedure or cost so I chose to have the tooth taken out.
I didn’t realise how far front it was, thought it was the molar behind, and it’s the fang tooth.
I’m so upset now the reality has kicked in. I look like Grotbags ☹️ Been crying on and off all day!
I know that sounds a bit pathetic but I’ve been losing hair too and it’s just all too much.
Has anyone used the clip in veneers?
I wondered if that’s the best option as I have crooked teeth so thought it would solve 2 issues in 1.
I’d just wear it when I’m out of the house, instead of a false tooth.
If you have, where from please? Don’t want to buy joke shop style teeth (although I doubt they’d be any worse!)
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Mnbvz · 14/03/2023 15:01
DentalDisaster · 14/03/2023 17:01
Google your local School of dentistry, the look for volunteers for free treatment if you are prepared to have a student do the work. Google you nearest local big city & dental university free treatment & see where comes up. Good luck!
e.g only says complex Crown and bridge work is excluded so, if it’s relatively simple, they may do it?
www.liverpool.ac.uk/dentistry/freedentaltreatment/
www.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/webteam/shared/pdfs/students/PDSdentalposter.pdf
www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/our-services/dental-treatment-undergraduate-students
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Amazongirl9 · 14/03/2023 17:12
If OP couldn’t cope with the thought of a RCT they’d really struggle with an implant. Fantastic results but the procedure is quite gruelling and expensive
notagain2020 · 19/03/2023 00:47
I disagree, the OP thought she couldn't cope with an RCT and so opted for an extraction.
An implant doesn't have to be gruelling at all. I know as I have 2. It is best to do it in stages though and you need to go to an experienced dentist/specialist.
Amazongirl9 · 14/03/2023 17:12
If OP couldn’t cope with the thought of a RCT they’d really struggle with an implant. Fantastic results but the procedure is quite gruelling and expensive
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