My oven cleaning plans were interrupted today, as I managed to get an appointment at the dentist.
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At the dentist 1936 |
I had put it off, then I was ill, but now I am determined to get all my health issues sorted. I think I am still put off by visits to the dentist as a young girl in the early 70s - my dentist was about 100 and still had his original office set up from about the 1920s. There were big old leather chairs and a really big noisy drill -still have night mares about getting fillings!
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Dr Withers, Utah, 1930s |
My dentist now is a lovely Indian lady, who is gentle and unassuming and quite painless. She reassured me that the one filling I thought I needed I didn't, as my teeth are just getting sensitive because of a slightly receding gum line. The major issue, the collapse of a tooth over an old root canal , is fixable, and will cost less than $2,000, so I am pretty happy. I have to go back for two more visits over the next few days, and then in a fortnight for the crown to be fitted when it's back from the lab.
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Lavoris Ad, USA (1920) |
Now I just have to do as my dentist tells me - FLOSS and only use toothpaste for sensitive teeth. She's so nice I promised I would. I really don't want to end up with some of these:
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George Washington's false teeth of hippo ivory |
Have been to the dentist lately?
Deb xxx
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