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2007-10-17 06:42:37 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

Our wedding is on a Saturday evening, when most dentists aren't working.

2007-10-17 06:44:41 · update #1

LOL I don't know, but I'm just preparing for the worst case scenario here :).

2007-10-17 06:47:32 · update #2

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I have bonding too. Once I was worried one was loose, and my dentist told me bonding doesn't loosen...it will just fall out. It's very strongly attached, so I don't think it will be a problem. I've had mine (2 in the front as well) for almost 10 years. Their still going strong.

If you've been having dreams they're falling out...its because of stress. When you're stressed...its common to dream about teeth and hair coming out. Don't worry...they'll be ok. And unless they fall out like right before...you can get them fixed. Just run into your dentists office and be like "my fake teeth fell out...fix them now! I'm getting married tomorrow!" :)

2007-10-17 08:21:02 · answer #1 · answered by Student Doctor House 6 · 0 0

What if you tripped on your dress going up the steps to the church and broke your nose when it hit the pavement?

What if your fiance passed out during the ceremony and whacked his head so hard he fell into a coma?

What if your father suffered a heart attack as he was walking you up the isle?

Do you see where I'm going with this? YOU CAN'T THINK ABOUT "WHAT IF." If the teeth are secure now, they will probably be secure the day of the wedding. If you have any doubts, make an appointment to see the dentist a couple of days prior and have them checked. He can make repairs then, if necessary.

2007-10-17 13:24:47 · answer #2 · answered by Because I said so. 2 · 0 1

Don't borrow trouble. I think it's unlikely they would fall out right before the wedding. But if you're concerned about this, I agree with the previous suggestion to schedule a cleaning shortly before the wedding and have your dentist check the bonding.

2007-10-17 07:16:29 · answer #3 · answered by Ms. X 6 · 1 1

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2016-10-12 23:20:29 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No. You are working through the worst case scenarios lol. It'll be fine. Just don't chomp on ice, bones or hard foods before the wedding okay?

2007-10-17 07:39:16 · answer #5 · answered by Jasmine808 6 · 1 1

Schedule a cleaning for a week or so before your wedding - that way, your teeth will be really clean for pictures, and your dentist can check the bonding (& have time to repair if needed).

2007-10-17 06:49:38 · answer #6 · answered by ill_be_phd 3 · 3 2

If THAT is your biggest worry, I wouldn't concern myself. That's like asking, "What if the end of the world happens right before the wedding?" There's not much to be done about it right then! You just go with the flow, worry about the stuff you can fix and let the rest just roll off like rain water.

2007-10-17 06:52:02 · answer #7 · answered by Brutally Honest 7 · 1 1

I think you're overanalyzing, but if you're really that worried about it, ask your dentist for some bonding cement in case of an emergency- my dentist gave me some when I was having trouble with one of my caps.

2007-10-17 07:29:03 · answer #8 · answered by sarah jane 7 · 0 1

i aslo have a bonded tooth in the front. i think that you will be in the clear. i don't think that anything will harm your teeth the day of the wedding. just be careful on stairs and don't bite your nails or any string. that is what my dentist told me!

2007-10-17 06:53:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

just make sure right before the wedding that there is nothing wrong with them at the time.

and i would hope ur husband to be knows about the fake teeth. lol and if he does not let him know before hand incase something does happen to em and u kinda run off

2007-10-17 06:48:27 · answer #10 · answered by blue03neon 5 · 0 2

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