Implant #8 Central incisor
Hazed by anesthetics
The oral surgeon removes
the ruptured stub of an old tooth
Titanium replacing bone
Fusing to bone
For the next 4 months
Eating carefully with fork and knife
Burritos and sandwiches
rinse with chlorhexidine gluconate
Implant #8 Central incisor
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Implant #8 Central incisor
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Re: Implant #8 Central incisor
Good.I.D.10-t wrote:Implant #8 Central incisor
Hazed by anesthetics
The oral surgeon removes
the ruptured stub of an old tooth
Titanium replacing bone
Fusing to bone
For the next 4 months
Eating carefully with fork and knife
Burritos and sandwiches
rinse with chlorhexidine gluconate
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Re: Implant #8 Central incisor
Thanks,
Technically, I think that the term erupted is used instead of ruptured, but it seems to be used in two different ways. Over all it could use some work, but it was fun to write.
Technically, I think that the term erupted is used instead of ruptured, but it seems to be used in two different ways. Over all it could use some work, but it was fun to write.
"Be not deceived by the sweet words of proverbial philosophy. Sugar of lead is a poison."
Re: Implant #8 Central incisor
For some reason, this reminded me of
something I heard this weekend on NPR's
"Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me". Apparently,
Ed Helms, who stars in the movie "The
Hangover" is missing a tooth. It was
convenient as the movie requires his
character to lose a tooth.
He also plays the banjo (the show's host
introduced him as "the 2nd most important
banjo-playing comedian in America") so he
made the obligatory "toothless banjo player"
joke.
something I heard this weekend on NPR's
"Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me". Apparently,
Ed Helms, who stars in the movie "The
Hangover" is missing a tooth. It was
convenient as the movie requires his
character to lose a tooth.
He also plays the banjo (the show's host
introduced him as "the 2nd most important
banjo-playing comedian in America") so he
made the obligatory "toothless banjo player"
joke.
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Re: Implant #8 Central incisor
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"Be not deceived by the sweet words of proverbial philosophy. Sugar of lead is a poison."
Re: Implant #8 Central incisor
I download it as a podcast on iTunes. A greatI.D.10-t wrote:Yep, you can hear it here.
pick-me-up when I drive into work on Monday.