Got a tooth knocked out last night and I'm now in work with a front tooth less (doesnt look the best with having to go to a couple of meetings :rolleyes: )
Any advice people? What happens now? New tooth, leave the gap?
cad e on sceal??
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Got a tooth knocked out last night and I'm now in work with a front tooth less (doesnt look the best with having to go to a couple of meetings :rolleyes: )
Any advice people? What happens now? New tooth, leave the gap?
cad e on sceal??
try superglue (i take it you still have the tooth though?)
Yeah, I still have it - just wondering if the dentist will be able to whack it back in
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Originally Posted by Cosmo
put it in a glass of milk to help preserve it and get on to a dentist ....quick
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Originally Posted by Cosmo
You should have gone to A & E last night.
Get to a dentist ASAP and hopefully they can help you out.
Aye if you got there in a few hours it would have gone in no poblem; as 12th man said put it in some milk and go to the dentist quick as!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
i believe dental surgery is around 50% cheaper in norn irl btw. :)
Same thing happed to one of our players (Colie James) last season in a match Vs. UCD, he went up for a header, a UCD player went up just after him and when they were both coming back down his teeth got lodged in the ucd players head, when they landed, the fall broke out 4 of his front teeth. Physio put them in milk and he was rushed to the hospital, one onf the teeth was missing, they found it in the ucd players head ! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Remember that! Think it was Podge McWalter who was our player involved. Nasty clash... Both were out for a couple of weeks, I think?
Are you under six years old? if so, don't worry, it'll grow back. Just pop it under your pillow and 'ching-ching'
...but don't sleep with your head under the pillow, that tooth fairy's a thiefQuote:
Originally Posted by noby
:D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by noby
Thats going in my POTM...
I broke my front door before....not nice...there's the choice of getting a cap on it or a crown....
Either way it will cost you a few quid....
Carpenters are expensive alright! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sinéad
arf arf arf :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Just as well it wasnt glass then!!! :rolleyes: :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Sinéad
Oh here.....I try offer some advice and my poor tooth becomes the brunt of all your jokes....
:(
Back from the dentist - she 'cemented' it back in but said it would come out again soon - just a short term solution til i decide what i want to do long term. Apparently the root/ crown yoke might be a waste of money cos she said it mightnt even work for me!!! So probably have to get a fake tooth eventually - and me only 23 :mad: !!!!
Btw, A and E?? Waste of time, they can do nothing for ye and dont want to know!!
This is where insurance comes into play.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
You need to look at your options.
Technically you've been disfigured.
They may have been able to help when it happened but I guess it depends where you're from. Hospitals with minimal services probably wont be able to deal with dental issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
There's a dental hospital in Dublin at the back of Trinity where the students train and they deal with A&E as far as I know.
'This is where insurance comes into play.
You need to look at your options.'
Such as?
A and E? Mater didnt want to know - that dental hospital closer at 9 during the week too.
Sure f_-k it, its only a tooth :rolleyes:
Btw sinead, you're hardly that Longford girl that met a few of us drogs in switzerland and then you were on our same plane as us to France :eek: