Knight
Well-known Member
Funny thing happened on Friday at my dental appointment for a tooth extraction.
The dental assistant was really cheerful. She told me that I had enough money left in my Medicare Advantage dental coverage to pay for an implant.
I asked her what the advantage was to have an implant. Top of the list was to continue my facial appearance. Next the teeth on either side of the tooth that would be removed wouldn't curve in to the empty space. Last was better chewing of my food.
I pointed out that the only other tooth was removed in 1959. I didn't opt for the implant because I am healthy, have no problems chewing food, my face didn't distort all these years & truth be told facial distortion at my age won't matter.
The dental assistant was really cheerful. She told me that I had enough money left in my Medicare Advantage dental coverage to pay for an implant.
I asked her what the advantage was to have an implant. Top of the list was to continue my facial appearance. Next the teeth on either side of the tooth that would be removed wouldn't curve in to the empty space. Last was better chewing of my food.
I pointed out that the only other tooth was removed in 1959. I didn't opt for the implant because I am healthy, have no problems chewing food, my face didn't distort all these years & truth be told facial distortion at my age won't matter.