Sunday, June 12, 2005

Tooth ache

For years I have been nursing the promise of a healed tooth. A dentist botched a filling, allowing a chip of the newly hardened material covering a back molar to catch every food particle pressing into the space between my two back teeth until floss broke the nuisance off. However, by this time, a cavity had developed between the crevice, and spread to the bone under my gum. I thought that the little bit of sharp protrusion of filling that finally disappeared would let me floss properly. How was I to know that all those days of insufficient flossing had corroded my tooth. I am devoted to my dental hygiene, and loosing a molar is disturbing. I will get the crumbling tooth pulled, but not without mourning its loss.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I've had an identical problem- by the time that my poor tooth fell to bits I was told that 'denticle' had formed over the roots- so no chance of a root canal or a crown. Oh- and a bill for nearly £3k if I want an implant. The pain is dire- I face my worst fear- extraction (personally I'd prefer a firing squad)next Monday. You ahve my sympathy