Okay, folks, please let me tap into your collective experience and wisdom.

This evening my front tooth fell out.  Well, it was a false one anyway, and 
a decision on what to replace it with had been delayed for a long time.  Now 
I really do have to work out what sort of replacement to ask for.  This 
horrible thing I'd been wearing for over ten years had metal at the back; 
when I asked my dentist what it was likely to be made of he shrugged and 
said it could easily be car bumpers from Bosnia.  I dunno, but I wasn't 
happy about metal in the mouth.  Ugh, the part that was next to my tooth 
seemed all black and almost corroded.

What I have picked up from this site over time is that metal of any kind is 
not really wonderful in the mouth, even gold.  But then, plastic is probably 
not wonderful either.  What in this year 2006 can I ask for from a bio-aware 
dentist?  It will have to be a new dentist, if I can get in to see the guy 
that works 45 minutes away as opposed to the old one who may not be 
practicing any more and in any case was working 3 hours away.

Here is a tip from my experience that may help someone.  When I was 
expecting my first baby in 1969 the nerve in my R front tooth got impossibly 
sensitive.  The local dentist (nicknamed The Butcher by the local people, 
who preferred to travel to a nearby town for treatment) took it out and 
filling the gap has been a problem ever since.

Ten years later with my second baby something similar was happening to the 
other front tooth.  I looked up my biochemic book, decided on the 
appropriate cell salt, and within a week my tooth was fine.

Two years later, third baby on way, same pain starting up, no time to read 
the book, took some pills that contained all 12 cell salts, and a couple of 
days later there was no more problem.

What a shame I thought of the original nerve pain as a dental problem, not a 
nutritional one.  I already knew about cell salts, and had the book.  Ah, 
well.  Hope someone else will benefit from the tip.

I don't want holes bored in my bones for a screw-in fitting.
Aussie dentists can never find a tooth colour to match, and go for one a 
little whiter than my natural colour.  I might as well have gold as that!
I've heard of porcelain "teeth" - anyone know about them?

No, I'm not really planning to zap my gums and hope for a new tooth to grow, 
though it would be good fun.  But in the meantime I need to avoid 
frightening little children in the street.

Fang - er - Thank you kindly.
Rowena


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