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Author: Chris P
Date: 2006-05-02 21:45
I suppose the success of implants is due to the strength and health of the bone they're going into.
The worst part of my dentist work was when I had the temporary crown fitted and the remainder of the tooth turned into a stump to fit the crown onto. I went into shock as the anaesthetic didn't work - I always have trouble with anaesthetics - they never work on me so I usualy need another dose part way through the operation which means more dreaded injections in my gums and hard palate! (Yeah, very nice indeed!). Afterwards I didn't think I'd be able to play again as it was agony.
But as soon as I had th permanent crown fitted (about a week after that) it was like having a real tooth again - although my dentist only initially tacked it on temporarily to see how it fitted, it was such a good fit that he couldn't take it off again when it came to permanently glueing it on the following week! So he left it as it was.
But a few years down the line the 'temporary' glue failed, but it was easy enough for him to glue back on permanently - and has held fast since.
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