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Originally Posted by graciegirl
You must have swallowed your crown. I hope it doesn't bite you in the butt.
(I was trying to be funny.)
I am pretty sure that the tooth will be repaired and there will be no charge. And I am pretty sure that when the dentist calls you she/he will say that you can wait until Monday and you will have to have new impressions.
Crowns and root canals seem to be a part of aging no matter how you brush and floss. My dentist is Dr. Kathleen Williams and I think she is very, VERY good.
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Yesterday I was having soup for dinner (nothing hard) and I though there was some sand or something in one mouthful of food. So I got up and spit it out in the trash. I never imagined it might be part of the crown. And I don't know for sure that it was but it might have been.
Speaking of impressions, they have made a bad impression on me.
For some people crowns etc. can be a sign of aging. My mother died at age 83 and never had a crown or root canal. And she didn't have a mouthfull of fillings. She only had one or two fillings and one tooth missing. My sister, on the other hand, had a mouth full of silver. Wall to wall silver! So much for genetics.
It wasn't Dr. Kathleen Williams.