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Ninja Marmot
24/08/04 23:04
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
You know those 'emergency dental kits' you can buy? I got one from the dentist after my last check-up but you can buy 'em all over.

Anyway - tonight a crown worked loose. Loose? It fell in me lap. It could have been much, much worse :O

I didn't want to have to make an emergengy appt at the dentist tomorrow because we're off to Wasdale early in the morning for a few days (yay!!) and it would have made us late by several hours. So I tried the 'emergency crown cement' stuff.

At first I became rather worried as it came as a white bit and a hardener - 'Araldite' crossed my mind (thinking that epoxy resin isn't exactly tissue-friendly) but I tried it any way and it works! Three hours later and it's still firmly in. It'll do the job till I have time to go to the dentist next week.

This kit will also act as an emergency filling etc and comes with a set of instruments and a duff dental mirror and full instructions. I can fully recommend anyone travelling to take one.

The kit, not the mirror...
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Ninja Marmot
24/08/04 23:06
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
<toothy bump>
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Ninja Marmot
25/08/04 08:57
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
Next morning *still on* even after a meal and 2 lots of tooth brushing.
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Ian Brookes
25/08/04 09:25
 Hill-walking hero 1188 forum posts 31 photos 9 reviews 2 bookmarks 2 classifieds
Wouldn't fancy giving myself a filling!
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Ninja Marmot
25/08/04 09:52
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
No drilling, honest! But would you rather have a cavity which is sensitive to anything hot or cold (including winds) for a fortnight or more?


p.s. Still in.
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captain paranoia
25/08/04 12:52
Superglue?

Cyanoacrylate adhesives are used in orthodontic work, and in other medical applications ('Glustitch' etc).
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Champagne Cocktail
25/08/04 13:24
 Lowland rambler 1415 forum posts 8 photos
Personally, if I could do me own filings rather than some sadistic b*stard dentist git, I would. Actually, the dentist i've found here in Cumbria is lovely. Kind, tolerant and patient of a raving, cowardly gibbering idiot like myself who turns into jelly every time I see 'the chair'. The last git I saw down south shouted at me for taking too many deep breaths (due to nerves)before he started drilling and told me I was being silly. He also told me I needed 4 fillings. Cos he shouted, I never went back to him and haven't been since and that was 4 years ago. I go to the dentist up here and he tells me I only need one filling??? So not only was the git down south a bullying sadistic shite, but he was also a corupt lying b*stard as well. I HATE DENTISTS!

Can you imagine having to go to someone in some far foreign country like Nepal or Peru....Eeeeek! Give me my own filling kit anyday. Good idea if you ask me.
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Darren Wheeler
25/08/04 14:46
 Lowland rambler 3940 forum posts 8 photos 18 reviews 1 bookmark
who'd be a dentist anyway. It's up there with a gynocologist. At least the dentist has a much better chair ;-)
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captain paranoia
25/08/04 18:44
The un-needed fillings thing... yes, I've often wondered. I also wondered if getting a dental plan with my dentist would reduce the possibility of this; anything for them to reduce the amount of work they have to do on your teeth.

BTW, I understand that there's a big difference in schools of thought between British dentistry and French dentistry. Whereas the British tend to drill beyond the decay, into healthy dentine to ensure all the decay is removed, the French stop as soon as healthy dentine is reached. The consequence is that we need anaesthetic as healthy dentine objects to being drilled, but the French don't regularly use anaesthetic; they stop drilling at the first sign of pain...

Of course that could all be hearsay, or just the practice of a minority, but I heard it from someone who grew up in France.
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Dick_B
26/08/04 13:18
 Lowland rambler 3235 forum posts 32 photos 8 reviews 2 bookmarks
Aye, I had a rogue dentist in Aberdeen some 20 yrs ago. My scrap metal value soared when he treated me!

We move back to Inverurie 3 yrs ago after 3 yrs near Forfar and now I can't get a dentist anywhere for 25 miles in any direction. I tried going private, offering cash incentives etc, no dice.

Grampian dentistry is the pits!
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MikeyB
26/08/04 18:39
 Lowland rambler 1225 forum posts 3 photos 14 reviews
Dont make the mistake I did with a temporary filling that seemed to be OK and thus left in place for 2months. A root canal is not fun!
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Dick_B
26/08/04 21:52
 Lowland rambler 3235 forum posts 32 photos 8 reviews 2 bookmarks
Eek!

<that's the sound that testicles make as the move upwards at light speed>
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Dick_B
26/08/04 21:54
 Lowland rambler 3235 forum posts 32 photos 8 reviews 2 bookmarks
I thought from the title of this thread that JJ had won another prize and was now the crowned queen of the forum!!
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Ninja Marmot
27/08/04 23:39
 Alpine improver 33561 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews

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