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Two teeth stuck together.

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I've Got A Problem - 21 Feb 2006 07:36 GMT
I recently had to have a tooth filled. I elected to have it filled with
Composite fillings as opposed to Amalgam.

The problem is, apparently the composite liquid the dentist brushed on
has went a little inbetween the tooth getting the filling, and another
tooth touching it.

Therefore flossing becomes relatively IMPOSSIBLE unless I thread the
floss OVER the bridge between both teeth that has now been created.
It's impossible.

I'm in trouble now. Is there a way I can free the two teeth or would
the dentist have to do it? How is this even possible? I don't see how
she can drill that thin inbetween thw two TIGHT teeth without damaging
the neighboring tooth.
daniel - 21 Feb 2006 15:08 GMT
should haev used amalgam and you would eb fien

>I recently had to have a tooth filled. I elected to have it filled with
> Composite fillings as opposed to Amalgam.
I've Got A Problem - 21 Feb 2006 18:28 GMT
> should haev used amalgam and you would eb fien
>
> >I recently had to have a tooth filled. I elected to have it filled with
> > Composite fillings as opposed to Amalgam.

Was that a serious response? Hey moron, i've used Amalgam for 4 other
teeth. Learn to spell before you give me a bullshit response like that.

I'm sorry I felt a bit tired of Amalgam after having it in 4 other
teeth that I chose to go for Composite for the first time. Oh what a
big mistake I made. (Sarcasm).

Next time, don't bother replying with some bullshit response like that
if you can't even spell, and you're going to offer an answer like that.
That's not what I asked in the post was it you ******* troll. **** you,
******* *******.
Gabe - 21 Feb 2006 20:57 GMT
cool off pal
go to the dentist
she'll split them with an abrasive metal band
it'll be ok
if you choose composite it's also ok

Gabe

>> should haev used amalgam and you would eb fien
>>
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> That's not what I asked in the post was it you ******* troll. **** you,
> ******* *******.
Joel344 - 22 Feb 2006 14:18 GMT
Amalgam has been relegated to the past .. somewhat
like buggy whips, corsets, and the like!

Joely

I've Got A Problem Wrote:
> > should haev used amalgam and you would eb fien
> >
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> you,
> ******* *******

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Joel34
Joel344 - 25 Feb 2006 01:13 GMT
You are lucky its two adjoining teeth.
The last guy around here with the same
problem has an upper and a lower tooth stuck together.

Joel

I've Got A Problem Wrote:
> I recently had to have a tooth filled. I elected to have it filled with
> Composite fillings as opposed to Amalgam.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> she can drill that thin inbetween thw two TIGHT teeth without damaging
> the neighboring tooth

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Joel34
 
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