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TopicPlease tell me a permanent crown looks better than a temporary crown
argonautweakend
12/07/17 12:30:44 AM
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I had to have one of my front teeth entirely reconstructed because I chipped it when I was younger then (after being repaired) broke it even further in gym class when i was younger by running into a dudes shoulder in handball. i even ripped it out when i got home, though it wasnt actually that bad though that tooth already wasnt normal.

I went a few years with no tooth in there, then I got it reconstructed.

two things: I went to a dental school, so my doctor in training gave me a temporary one, and it looked so bad. when the overseeing doctor came in he laughed at how bad it was. I liked and hated this man. he was around my age(i was like 20 or so, and he was in school so maybe 22-23?) but talked to me as if i was a kid, but his personality was alright. he was of middle eastern or indian decent, likely raised in america but a semi thick accent, but he would throw around terms like bro constantly. one day he was putting in the impression putty and a ton of it got in my mustache and he said "bro your mustache gotta go"

My finished, permanent tooth is on, looks alright(one tint darker than my other teeth), but you wouldnt likely wouldnt know. its much better than the demo tooth i received. Now some shit happened here where my mom kept insisting to the doctor i never had a tooth gap between my two front teeth. I always did. I didnt care to get it taken care of or altered because its just a gap in your front teeth like who cares? but my mom insisted i never did, so the doctor put a tooth in there a little bit crooked to "fill the gap" so to speak. i hate it and even hate my mom in this instance for being wrong. i did have a gap. it wasnt massive but it was there. the doctor drew up the design with gap.

anyways, fun fact: about 7 years after I got it in I noticed something i never knew. the back of my tooth is a silver/shiny color. It isnt real silver but its got the look. I mean of course it makes sense, would also explain why tinfoil(say, biting too much from a sandwich) that touches that area makes me feel a shock for a second. it hurts a little but the sensation is so odd i never forget it.
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