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Many Happy Returns of the Day, jtr! Hope I'm not too late. Be well and keep dry.
Thanks, mubs! Still well before midnight here.Many Happy Returns of the Day, jtr! Hope I'm not too late. Be well and keep dry.
Thanks, mubs! Still well before midnight here.
I had a couple of those crowns installed a few years ago, and they are still fine, and it's very convenient to have it done in one visit. I don't recall about the cost, since it was covered by insurance.have any experience with CEREC® CAD/CAM replacement crowns? Cost?
If you are a hard chewer, clencher or grinder maybe the synthetics are not the best for the molars.
Couldn't you get an emergency root canal today? I hope the tooth can be saved.
I had a couple of those crowns installed a few years ago, and they are still fine, and it's very convenient to have it done in one visit. I don't recall about the cost, since it was covered by insurance.
Good luck with your treatment.
I doubt I could afford any emergency dental work. The pain is not constant, thank god, comes and goes. If I keep my mouth full of water when I'm in pain the pain subsides, or if I rub my gums vigorously, pain subsides. It's enough that I can't just ignore it but not enough that I'm running to an ER.
Thanks. Good to know. My insurance will pay 50% with yearly max of $1500 (I think) so if they are way over $3000 I may have to pass.
Are you going to a regular dentist on Monday? That tooth has not had a root canal?
I still haven't done the dental thing yet. I'm down to ~60% of teeth being functional in some way. When there is significant pain I have a root canal done and skip the crown. Eventually I'll have a full set of synthetics put in, but I'm still gaining weight so it can't be that big an issue yet.
Yeah I leave in less than an hour from the time of this post. I have not had the root canal yet, I'm just assuming it will be one because of the pain. But who know until they x-ray and probe the tooth.
Any suggestions for OTC sinus infection remedies/medicines?
I have the teeth cleaned 3-4 times a year. Antibiotics are not OTCs in the US. You may still need a root canal even if the x-rays don't show anything. It happened to me.
An infection needs anti-biotics. When my sinuses fill up I neti and zyrtec.
Interesting to see I'm not the only one who hasn't been to a doctor in decades. After seeing what little help they've been to my parents and most other people I know, I just don't see the point. Not having medical insurance doesn't help, either. Few doctors these days will see a patient without insurance.I haven't been to a doc in decades so now I need to actually find a doctor and get some meds because putting an Orajel-type goo on my gums every 2-4 hours is really annoying.
Interesting to see I'm not the only one who hasn't been to a doctor in decades. After seeing what little help they've been to my parents and most other people I know, I just don't see the point. Not having medical insurance doesn't help, either. Few doctors these days will see a patient without insurance.
Generally in my family the ones who get sick abuse their body in some way (smoking, heavy drinking, grossly overweight, not exercising, unhealthy diet). Even then, they typically don't have major health issues until their 60s. My father's mother for example weighed in excess of 300 pounds her entire adult life, ate greasy foods, sat most of the time, and still lived to 87. She didn't really have major health problems until a few years before she died. My father wasn't as strong, but he was overweight, he smoked, his diet was absolutely horrible (i.e. he dipped bread in bacon grease), and he never exercised. He had his first heart attack at 54 but lived to 71½.You must be rather healthy. I'd probably be dead by now without medical treatments. In the best case I'd be in poor shape, with low quality of life and limited ability to function independently.
Being over 50 you should be having checkups every year or two. Don't wait until a small, treatable problem becomes life threatening.
That's what they quoted me. You do know that doctors charge a lot more for patients with no insurance on the supposed theory that most out of pocket patients are wealthy? Also, don't forget this is NYC where a lot of things are more expensive to start with.What?!?!? No doctor charges $3k or $6k for an annual physical.
Why don't I have insurance? I can't afford it. Forget that I made 6 figures the last 2 and half years. Eventually this gig will end and I may well not find anything paying even close to it. End result is I'll go back to earning less than $10K annually, as I did much of my adult life. Either way, I'm holding on to as much as possible. Cheapest policy for me was over $500 a month. That's $6K annually for nothing. Honestly, even if it were free, I probably wouldn't go to doctors. That's how little I think of medicine in this country. Besides that, there's no penalty if you can't find insurance for less than 8% of your adjusted gross income less you standard deduction and exemptions. I get to write off half the FICA taxes I pay. That's $8K off my adjusted gross income right there. The individual 401K and SEP IRA is another $45K off. Then the personal exemption and standard deduction is roughly $11K. That leaves ~$40K or so on which that 8% figure is based. I can't get a policy for ~$275 a month. So that's why I don't have insurance. Not worth the cost to me and I don't pay a penalty for not having it.I had heard cash payers got discounts because the doctors didn't have to deal with the insurance and all the headaches. Besides, why don't you have insurance? It's required by law.
This may be the problem. They may be in-grown and butting into something (roots, nerves, other teeth) causing the pain. X-rays should have revealed this. I think your dentist isn't diagnosing this properly. Can you get a second opinion?The matching lower molars never came in so the uppers just keep growing so they need to go and I might as well get it done sooner than later.
What?!?!? No doctor charges $3k or $6k for an annual physical.
This may be the problem. They may be in-grown and butting into something (roots, nerves, other teeth) causing the pain. X-rays should have revealed this. I think your dentist isn't diagnosing this properly. Can you get a second opinion?
Did anyone check for blocked salivary glands? I've had one of those on and off for the last year. While at worst it's a slight pressure (as opposed to any kind of pain), I've heard it can sometimes be painful.
This is absolutely ridiculous! How can it be a stress test at 60 secs?Treadmill stress test was under 60 seconds.
The overgrown molars are the uppers, while the pain is in lower jaw.
The matching lower molars never came
This is absolutely ridiculous! How can it be a stress test at 60 secs?
I'm already running out of space on the 2TB. By the way, the I/O errors stopped after i pulled the drive out and reseated it. Surprised it was that simple but it was. Out of the 1863 GB available to Windows, I only have 555 still free. If that sounds like a lot, I'm concerned because I'm using more and more of it at a frankly rather alarming rate. Maybe I should have sprung for a 4TB, or set up that permanent NAS box I wanted to a few months ago.