My crown came off and I stuck it back in using superglue. It seems
quite secure but can I leave like this or should I get it re cemented?
Generally super glue is great for attaching elephants to
walls but does not work well in the mouth. If its sticking, good fo
you!
Joel
Joseph Wrote:
> My crown came off and I stuck it back in using superglue. It seems
> quite secure but can I leave like this or should I get it re cemented
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Joel34
> My crown came off and I stuck it back in using superglue. It seems
> quite secure but can I leave like this or should I get it re cemented?
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The parachute I use for sky diving broke its main harness, and I stuck
it back together using superglue. It seems quite secure but should I
jump out of an airplane with it, or first see a professional to get it
fixed properly?
- dentaldoc
steve - 03 Mar 2006 09:25 GMT
>> My crown came off and I stuck it back in using superglue. It seems quite
>> secure but can I leave like this or should I get it re cemented?
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> of an airplane with it, or first see a professional to get it fixed
> properly?
Rather we should ask...
Why did you stick it back with glue yourself if not to use it rather than
get a professional repair job?
> - dentaldoc
Joel344 - 03 Mar 2006 13:20 GMT
I had a lady who glued her finer to her tooth .... another lady glued i
backwards!
I grind them off so it makes-me-no-nevermind.
Joely
steve Wrote:
> >> My crown came off and I stuck it back in using superglue. It seem
> quite
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Joel34
Dr.Braces - 03 Mar 2006 15:08 GMT
Hopeflly you already had a root canal on the tooth, otherwise, I can
imagnie some pulpal irritation caused by the toxic superglue.
> I had a lady who glued her finer to her tooth .... another lady glued it
> backwards!
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