11-23-2009, 08:13 AM
can you whistle better now?
I had a cracked tooth that was, as I was told, caused by a bad fill on a cavity. The filling was wedge shaped so with every bite it forced the tooth open. The first dentist to diagnose this was a hack. He drilled to the root then filled it. After 2 years of pain when I eat or drink anything not 98.6 degrees, another dentist pulled the filling ground the tooth to a stub and capped it.
I dont know about you, but after 5 or 6 years of pain, not having any pain in that tooth now is a genuine pleasure. Even if you cant whistle better now, you may want to whistle more.
I had a cracked tooth that was, as I was told, caused by a bad fill on a cavity. The filling was wedge shaped so with every bite it forced the tooth open. The first dentist to diagnose this was a hack. He drilled to the root then filled it. After 2 years of pain when I eat or drink anything not 98.6 degrees, another dentist pulled the filling ground the tooth to a stub and capped it.
I dont know about you, but after 5 or 6 years of pain, not having any pain in that tooth now is a genuine pleasure. Even if you cant whistle better now, you may want to whistle more.