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Old 07-07-2009, 06:15 PM #1
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Shocked Enamel completely fell OFF tooth, so upset!

Just needed to vent, I am not in pain YET but I just know this will hurt like the devil when it kicks in. Why does enamel get thin? THe entire cap of the tooth, the bottom and three sides fell off, while I was eating and I am darn lucky to have discovered it right away so I didn't break more off. I am so upset, I just had one yanked in May and now I need to have this one yanked. Depressing.

So how bad are dentures? *sigh*
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