could you not ask another dentist in the practice to see you or if your paying private could you try another practice,failing this if you phone up and say your in pain you should get seen to more or less immediately,good luck.
2007-12-02 07:01:14
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answered by harveymycat 3
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Hi! Before you get that tooth fixed, you should check out a dental discount plan, to help save you money. I am a Regional Sales Director for Ameriplan USA, and our dental plan is only $19.95 per month, and will cover crowns, root canals, etc... You will get anywhere from 30 - 80% off. Well worth the $20 per month!! Also, you are not in any type of contract, so you can cancel at anytime, not that you will want to. Anyway, I just wanted to let you know about it.
Plus, with the dental plan, you also get vision care, chiropractic, as well as prescription coverage too for free! And the $19.95 per month is for the entire household, not just for one person. Okay, I will stop talking now, but I just wanted you to know about it. You can check it out,as well as enroll online at www.mybenefitsplus.com/stacyprince
Best Wishes, Stacy
2007-12-02 08:50:10
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answered by prince.stacy 1
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you should not leave a broken tooth, it can get infected and cause pain and problems.
if he canceled you, they should have referred you to someone else seeing his patients in the mean time. call them and ask for another dentist.
2007-12-02 06:59:05
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answered by Michelle - Dental Hygienist, USA 3
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i could bypass to that appointment this is merely going to get worst than greater helpful. while my molar replaced into like that I positioned off seeing the dentist (i'm poultry) and it merely have been given worse. The discomfort replaced into undesirable. in case you may get in then you certainly greater helpful take it, if their unlikely to tug it they could provide you some meds for the discomfort till they do pull it.
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answered by ? 4
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i would ring the dentist back up and explain whats happened, and if the recptionist wont budge ask to speak to the dentist himself, even another dentist at that practice.
2007-12-02 06:59:51
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answered by 2plus3 3
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yes, it will be all fine...i have been with a broken tooth for about 2 yrs...i am getting it fixed now.
2007-12-02 08:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is giving you pain ..they have to treat you ,,,it wasn't your fault ,,,,appointment was cancelled,,,,,,,
2007-12-02 07:04:00
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answered by Anonymous
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no unless it's capped it will decay
2007-12-02 06:55:33
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answered by mescalin57 4
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