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It all started a few weeks ago. I was unfortunate enough to have one of my molars on the right front side break. The tooth broke in half and down to the gumline, so it is going to take major restoration work on the part of Dr. Bob, who, by the way, is an artist when it comes to this type of work.
This morning I finally had time to go and have Dr Bob start on repairing the damage.
We have decided to crown the broken tooth in gold, which is what he did to the same molar on the left side when it broke. Seems our teeth, which have been filled, get rather fragile over the years and tend to break.
This morning I had the impressions done and the broken molar prepared to receive the crown Dr. Bob is creating himself.
After spending a couple of hours in the dentist chair, I was ready to get out doors and play in the dirt. There were the primroses and other plants I had bought at Key Center over the weekend to be planted.
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The plants were first photographed, for recording in keewe's Garden blog, then some were planted in pots, and others in the garden.
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I love restaurants that have malt vinegar for the fish and chips, and it goes without saying, the fish has to be perfectly battered and cooked.
My tummy is full, the gum around my tooth is no longer painful, and in a few weeks the pots of new plants will be looking beautiful.
LIFE IS GOOD.
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