Yesterday I chipped one of my two front teeth. I was repairing my son’s beloved stuffed monkey, Big Wheel, and I stupidly pulled on a stuck needle with my teeth.
(The monkey survived surgery just fine. He is recovering nicely at home.)
I’m wondering what I should do about it. It doesn’t hurt although the edge is sharp, and I worry about doing further damage if I bite into something hard. Also, although Sir Monkeypants assures me that it’s barely noticeable, I feel self-concious about it. Should I dash to my dentist for repairs? If so, what kind of repair?
Keep in mind that I have crappy luck with dentists, at least here in Ottawa. My first in-town dentist convinced me to having a “polishing” for my fillings, which caused them all to immediately loosen and require replacement. I was pretty peeved so I ditched him. Dentist #2 replaced all my fillings, but one of them started to hurt so much that, after two more replacements, I finally went for a root canal. Turned out that tooth was cracked, and I’m not sure whether Dentist #1 or Dentist #2 was responsible.
A couple of years ago Dentist #2 retired so I started seeing Dentist #3. He discovered one of my fillings was chipped, which personally I think was caused by the hygenist, who was a little too enthusiastic with the plaque scraping. Anyway, he replaced that filling, which immediately started to hurt, and I was such a huge baby about it (as Sir Monkeypants can attest) that I had to go in for an emergency appointment that night to have it filed down. Now Sir Monkeypants calls him “The Butcher.”
Hm…do I really want The Butcher fixing my newly chipped tooth? Won’t my future modelling career be in jeopardy either way?
