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The good news is that I do not need an implant. Since having a cold, then sinus infection back in December, my upper right molars have ached. Ignoring the pain did not seem to cure it. Perhaps because it was due to the cavity and bad crown which the dentist pointed out on my x-ray. He wouldn't know if I would need an implant or could get by with another crown until he removed the current one.
At my second visit, with much drilling, he got the old crown off and deemed the remaining tooth good enough for another crown. After questioning of the dentist and debating with myself, I've decided to replace it with a gold one. It adds $300-$400 to the $600 bill, but may last the rest of my life, unlike the 7-10 years for other types. I've had a gold bridge since 1970, back when gold was $35/ounce. Avoiding the process of changing out a crown even once would actually save me money in the long run. And I certainly hope I'm still in life for the long run.
In any case, the 2 hours in the dentist chair today used up any enthusiasm I might have had for organizing and de-junking. I'm fixed with a temporary crown for the next 3 weeks. No caramels for me.
I have had a gold crown since 1974? Lasted a while, I'd say.
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