Monique_blech

So that's the day done.

So I got up a bit early this morning, headed over to my dentist and had a cast taken of my mouth and ran said cast and my existing bridge over to a technician. Then I, well, took a nap. 'cause I didn't want to go anywhere without my bridge.

Then I went to see my oral surgeon, who removed the troublesome root with a broken post that has consistently failed to hold onto a cap. Said surgeon had only planned an extraction today, but felt confident enough to put the implant in now instead of waiting three months for a bone graft to settle in.

Then I headed over to the drugstore to fill my 'scrips. I actually got some speedy service, which I attribute to (a) being there in the middle of the afternoon and (b) having arrived, holding an icepack to my face, with a pair of prescriptions for painkillers and antibiotics.

I went home, filled an icebag (because the gel coldpack takes a few hours to recharge) and headed back to my dentist, who was able to give me my bridge back.

This all got me home at about when I would have gotten back from work. Now I am home, limited to soft foods, applying icepacks at half hour intervals and waiting for bedtime.

Fairly productive day, actually.

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But did you manage to get the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth?
No. For one thing, the tooth is medical waste and you don't get to take it home. For another thing, it comes out in pieces, not as a whole tooth. For a third thing, there was an implant put in. So... fails on all three counts. What a shame.