@JASFLALMT wrote:
Shop et al, when I broke a tooth I went to Walgreen's and found this soft dental cement for missing crowns/cavity repair. It filled in the missing part so that the sharp edges did not cut my tongue (it was a back molar and about 1/3 of it on the interior side broke off). Once you put it in place you rub the area with hot water and it hardens. There is a generous amount in the little tub so that if it doesn't last the first time you fix it, you can do it again. The second time I did the self repair it held until I was able to get to the dentist, which was about two weeks later--just try not to chew on that side so it stays put! The little tub costs about $5.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Because I feel like unprintable and the new temporary tooth repair already fell out, I am moping and sniveling and grousing. Myyynnnyyyah. The real repair happens next week. This waiting seems like forever...
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I went to the National Symphony Orchestra yesterday for a concert. They were at a new venue. It was absolutely stunning!
Prior to curtain, the musicians were tweaking, fiddling, doing their thing. The sound was...chaotic and noisy. The conductor comes out, and all the bows were aligned. One swiff of his arm, one sound, and there was beautiful music!
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Thank you for that information! I can get to the nearest Walgreens exactly one day after the dental appointment.
@kimmiemae wrote:
Yesterday I took my mom to the movies, thanks to a shop. We saw Murder on the Orient Express. Then I went to work at 7 PM. Got home from work today at 7 AM. Feel like a walking zombie today.
@KathyG wrote:
What did you think of the movie? The reviews I heard have been all over the place.
@kimmiemae wrote:
Yesterday I took my mom to the movies, thanks to a shop. We saw Murder on the Orient Express. Then I went to work at 7 PM. Got home from work today at 7 AM. Feel like a walking zombie today.