Went for a cleaning today, started going twice a year instead on just once, since I do have issues with some receding gums and bone loss. I always had trouble with my teeth, even as a kid, a lot of cavities even though my mother let us have very little in the way of sweets and rarely enjoyed a soda.
I was long overdue for a full set of xrays, so they insisted on taking them, but they don't charge any extra for them, so that's good. They found a cavity under a tooth that had a very old crown/cap on it. They said it was small right now, but needed to be addressed before it got bigger and threatened the loss of the tooth. I set up an appointment to have it done, $800 out of pocket to have the old crown removed, cavity fixed, and new crown put in, I have no dental insurance. The cleaning (and xrays) only cost me $150, which I am okay with paying. They charge clients with no insurance coverage less than those who have it, and I appreciate that savings.
So, I was a little bummed out today because the cleaning brought to light a problem, but I want to keep as many of my natural teeth as possible in my old age and avoid ever having to get dentures. I look at the bright side though, it could have been worse. I just always hated going to the dentist, and probably always will. :brush:
By the way, I asked them about rinsing with peroxide after reading a thread here started by Ronni, and they said to definitely dilute it with water before safely using.
I was long overdue for a full set of xrays, so they insisted on taking them, but they don't charge any extra for them, so that's good. They found a cavity under a tooth that had a very old crown/cap on it. They said it was small right now, but needed to be addressed before it got bigger and threatened the loss of the tooth. I set up an appointment to have it done, $800 out of pocket to have the old crown removed, cavity fixed, and new crown put in, I have no dental insurance. The cleaning (and xrays) only cost me $150, which I am okay with paying. They charge clients with no insurance coverage less than those who have it, and I appreciate that savings.
So, I was a little bummed out today because the cleaning brought to light a problem, but I want to keep as many of my natural teeth as possible in my old age and avoid ever having to get dentures. I look at the bright side though, it could have been worse. I just always hated going to the dentist, and probably always will. :brush:
By the way, I asked them about rinsing with peroxide after reading a thread here started by Ronni, and they said to definitely dilute it with water before safely using.