Warning: Long post to follow...:eek:
Jerry, just avoid reading the timeline on FB...;) I've only read it a few times and that's where I've seen all of the ugliness pop up...sometimes from those who have been friends... One of whom I know well enough to know that his hate is, unfortunately...
'Morning everyone...
Inspection already done and over.. only checked the smoke alarm, carbon monoxide alarm, and fire extinguisher...o_O
It's currently 24 here, shooting for a high of 34 and back down to 22 tonight...
32 here, your high today of 22 is my low tonight...;) They sent somebody out... There was a leak in the basement and the radiators didn't have water to circulate. Leak fixed, all radiators in my apartment and the one upstairs bled. People next door not home so there may still be some air in...
I think I jinxed myself when I brought up weekends, batteries, and my thermostat...:unsure: It's Saturday, battery seems to be working fine in thermostat, but...no heat and temps are dropping. Called management 3 hours ago and here I sit, bundled up, waiting for the repairman to call...
I don't believe porcelain could be done that quickly. It could be acrylic/plastic, sometimes used for caps, or an amalgam as you suggested, that's used for fillings.
Shall I tell about another run in with a dentist? :rolleyes: When my son was about 3 years old, I took him to a pediatric...
FYI: a bit of trivia...many dentists play around with jewelry making because the process for making a gold or silver crown for a tooth is the same 'lost wax' method used for making cast jewelry...;) Stepdaughter's ex-husband is a dentist...a total jerk, but excellent dentist...
Oh well...guess I might as well tell what happened... Dentist will take impressions of both upper and lowers and then will build a wax denture to try on for fit before making the final ones. A mold is made from that to cast the final denture. The upper fit very snugly, and in trying to remove...
It had nothing to do with the extractions, but in the dentures themselves. Paid for in cash up front, dentist unwilling to admit there was anything wrong, and not any funds to take him to court over it...
I didn't want to share my denture story as I had a very bad experience regarding mine. I can only add to the advice....make sure that if there is a problem with the permanent ones that the dentist is willing to remake them properly without added cost on your part.
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