
Several years later, I needed braces to finish the job. All things considered, they turned out pretty well. After braces, things were normal until it was time for the wisdom teeth to start up. I only had one of them so I always joked that I must not be very wise. It was pulled without too much trouble.
In my 60’s, I had to have a molar pulled. It did not come out easily. The dentist worked for several hours and when it finally came out, we were both exhausted. Over the next few days, I developed a dry socket where the tooth had come out. This was the most painful experience of my adult life. Nothing would touch the pain. It was worse than the pain of childbirth without the reward at the end.
I’ve been aware that people look at other people’s teeth to see the degree of whiteness. I’ve read that this can be considered when applying for jobs. The whiter the teeth, the better the candidate.
Dentists work to save our teeth. Recently, I’ve wondered if it would be better to get false teeth or dentures. My parents went this route, and frankly, it improved their appearance. This is an issue that I struggle with and I have no idea where it will end up.
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