How do you glue your teeth back in?
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if you use a glue to sort your teeth this is an easy way to kill yourself. dont use a glue. go to a dentist. if the glue enters the root/gum it ill go very fast upwards to your brain.
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My dad has superglued his teeth back in about four times now. Told a guy at work just put the glue on the tooth and dry your gum. Hold it in place till it dries and hey presto.
The results, the guy superglued his finger to his bottom lip!!
The results, the guy superglued his finger to his bottom lip!!
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Well, today I have discovered that I cannot eat!!
I have glued the tooth back and it is hitting the lower front teeth before the molars come together ........
But, I could do with losing some weight - liquid diet here I come!
I have glued the tooth back and it is hitting the lower front teeth before the molars come together ........
But, I could do with losing some weight - liquid diet here I come!
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Get yourself off tomorrow and get it fixed professionally
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Well, been to see the brand new NHS Dentist in our town ..... he had a cancellation so fitted me in.
He pulled, he tugged, he huffed and he puffed - the damned crown wouldn't come out (and there's me thinking a bit of toffee would pull it!) ... he saw some bad infection around the tooth in the gum but non in the root area after an X-Ray.
As he couldn't pull it out he has ground it down level with the other teeth so I'm at least really handsome again ..... but it still feels like the 'bite' is wrong?
Cost? a very reasonable £15:90 ... can't say fairer than that £6:85 for the Penicillin though!
He pulled, he tugged, he huffed and he puffed - the damned crown wouldn't come out (and there's me thinking a bit of toffee would pull it!) ... he saw some bad infection around the tooth in the gum but non in the root area after an X-Ray.
As he couldn't pull it out he has ground it down level with the other teeth so I'm at least really handsome again ..... but it still feels like the 'bite' is wrong?
Cost? a very reasonable £15:90 ... can't say fairer than that £6:85 for the Penicillin though!
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Well, been to see the brand new NHS Dentist in our town ..... he had a cancellation so fitted me in.
He pulled, he tugged, he huffed and he puffed - the damned crown wouldn't come out (and there's me thinking a bit of toffee would pull it!) ... he saw some bad infection around the tooth in the gum but non in the root area after an X-Ray.
As he couldn't pull it out he has ground it down level with the other teeth so I'm at least really handsome again ..... but it still feels like the 'bite' is wrong?
Cost? a very reasonable £15:90 ... can't say fairer than that £6:85 for the Penicillin though!
He pulled, he tugged, he huffed and he puffed - the damned crown wouldn't come out (and there's me thinking a bit of toffee would pull it!) ... he saw some bad infection around the tooth in the gum but non in the root area after an X-Ray.
As he couldn't pull it out he has ground it down level with the other teeth so I'm at least really handsome again ..... but it still feels like the 'bite' is wrong?
Cost? a very reasonable £15:90 ... can't say fairer than that £6:85 for the Penicillin though!
Oh and guarantee to pull a crown, Airwaves, Black Mint. Pulled my crown 3 times so far
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Went to be early, slept reasonable ..... all my gum is nagging this morning - day off work and a lie in bed taking penicillin ....... everyone - awwwwwww!!
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