can people see your stud when you smile?
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~~People see a stud no matter what expression I'm wearing~~
For a few different reasons, no.
- I have a temporary flipper to fill the gap. Looks remarkably good, though it's not especially comfortable.
- it's not standing very proud of the gums, especially in front. In fact I think the front of my gums are healing over the cap. The surgeon was concerned about gum recession so he apparently did quite a job retaining as much meat up there as possible; he was talking about even transplanting some tissue from the roof of my mouth forward but I don't think he did. It is visible from below or if I tilt my head back though.
Ok, I kinda want to share my x-ray of my resorbed tooth. Mine was way in the back, though.
It had been a minute since I'd been to the dentist. Probably two years. The hygenist who took the x-ray asked if "that back tooth had been bothering you." And I was like "uh... not really? Should it be?"
I didn't get to see the x-ray until the dentist showed me. He said that a) it wasn't because I didn't brush/floss/whatever b) just looking at the tooth, with his eyes, it looked like a perfectly healthy tooth - only the x-ray revealed any problem c) it was either caused by COVID or it was a complete fluke d) it wasn't terribly unusual for resorptions to be asymptomatic for a good while e) I was absolutely going to lose that tooth and there was no fixing it f) if I had to lose a tooth, that's probably the tooth you'd least mind losing g) it would be about three months before the oral surgeon would be able to actually do the extraction h) by the time I actually got it extracted, I'd really want it out.
He was right on all counts so far as I can tell. The extraction was quite a relief. I ate a lot of liverwurst for a week or two after. Heh.
Never heard of this before, unexpectedly fascinating.