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This is ridiculous. Any suggestions for a "sharp" top chipped tooth?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 529645" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Part of a lower molar broke off. The tooth is probably 70% old (and I do mean old) filling. It is hurting the side of my tongue. Bad timing. I called the Dentist office and the manager said "DDD you had that tooth checked before your upper GI and Dr. X told you that it needed to be worked and crowned."</p><p></p><p>I'm getting fussy this week people. Uh "Ms. Manager that was less than a week ago and as I just explained I am going to have surgery very soon." I ask "is there anything that overlays rough surfaces temporarily?" "Well Dr. X has an opening next week but he doesn't have enough time to crown. He can see you at such and such.</p><p></p><p>SO I'm wondering if there is anything that works like old chewed gum. My Grandmother used to lay a piece of gum over her rough tooth to protect her tongue. Candle wax doesn't work. We used to have stupid little bottles of gross juice that were wax like and we chewed back in the day. I just want to protect my tongue and I really am afraid to have the Dentist try to buff the surface in case it collapses. </p><p></p><p>Isn't there something that kids with braces use? Whine. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 529645, member: 35"] Part of a lower molar broke off. The tooth is probably 70% old (and I do mean old) filling. It is hurting the side of my tongue. Bad timing. I called the Dentist office and the manager said "DDD you had that tooth checked before your upper GI and Dr. X told you that it needed to be worked and crowned." I'm getting fussy this week people. Uh "Ms. Manager that was less than a week ago and as I just explained I am going to have surgery very soon." I ask "is there anything that overlays rough surfaces temporarily?" "Well Dr. X has an opening next week but he doesn't have enough time to crown. He can see you at such and such. SO I'm wondering if there is anything that works like old chewed gum. My Grandmother used to lay a piece of gum over her rough tooth to protect her tongue. Candle wax doesn't work. We used to have stupid little bottles of gross juice that were wax like and we chewed back in the day. I just want to protect my tongue and I really am afraid to have the Dentist try to buff the surface in case it collapses. Isn't there something that kids with braces use? Whine. DDD [/QUOTE]
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