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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot

A question for you all.

I managed to crack the root of a crown on my front tooth.... that will teach me to eat a rock hard kitkat straight from the fridge..... subsequently it resulted in a trip to the dentist and the removal of the crown and root of the tooth.

Now I have a gap in my teeth until the gum heals and I can have a bridge fitted, approximately two months. I now look like a redneck hillbilly when I smile, so would you meet someone who has this unfortunate predicament

Please no comments about duelling banjos or squeal like a pig

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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot

Bump

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get a chewing gum, snap it in half, stick it in. Sorted. And permanent minty breath

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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot


"Get a chewing gum, snap it in half, stick it in. Sorted. And permanent minty breath "

Got to admit that’s a damm site cheaper option than a bridge.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How will it take so long? Is it because your gum has to heel first?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had mine fitted the same day my teeth were removed, I was traumatised at the thought of that gap

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By *uckOfTheBayMan
over a year ago

Flintshire

Would it make whistling easier ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A question for you all.

I managed to crack the root of a crown on my front tooth.... that will teach me to eat a rock hard kitkat straight from the fridge..... subsequently it resulted in a trip to the dentist and the removal of the crown and root of the tooth.

Now I have a gap in my teeth until the gum heals and I can have a bridge fitted, approximately two months. I now look like a redneck hillbilly when I smile, so would you meet someone who has this unfortunate predicament

Please no comments about duelling banjos or squeal like a pig "

Move to Llanelli you would blend in with the natives

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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot


"How will it take so long? Is it because your gum has to heel first?"

Yes, the dentist had to probe for part of the root

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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot


"I had mine fitted the same day my teeth were removed, I was traumatised at the thought of that gap "

I know how you feel....

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By *arraps OP   Man
over a year ago

port talbot


"A question for you all.

I managed to crack the root of a crown on my front tooth.... that will teach me to eat a rock hard kitkat straight from the fridge..... subsequently it resulted in a trip to the dentist and the removal of the crown and root of the tooth.

Now I have a gap in my teeth until the gum heals and I can have a bridge fitted, approximately two months. I now look like a redneck hillbilly when I smile, so would you meet someone who has this unfortunate predicament

Please no comments about duelling banjos or squeal like a pig

Move to Llanelli you would blend in with the natives "

That's a bit to far.... there's a village in the Neath valley that's closer.... and it's not seven sisters..

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