Anyway, that little girl I met on the street yesterday was right, this tooth sure is yellow, or more precisely, golden .
Thursday, June 17, 2010
CROWN of GOLD
Small bump in the road. Last night, this little nugget came out of its normal habitat, #29 mandibular location in my mouth, and left an empty space. I am here in a far away land and will seek out a dentist to glue it back or tell me some more complicated option may have to be pursued. I am optimistic that some glue will do the trick. If I were way out there in the sticks, I would probably get out the superglue. If I were in Sarasota I would go to my trusted dentist. Dr. Georgiades. But I'm not.
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I showed my daughter this and she replied did he have a cavity? Did the tooth fairy leave him a gold tooth? Only on this little nugget in the ocean would the tooth fairy be so generous.
ReplyDeleteShe was very impressed.
Yes, I found a gold tooth on my pillow but it had fallen out of my own mouth. The Tooth Fairy played no part in this event. There is a Tooth Fairy but she only leaves money or gold for deciduous (baby) teeth and therefore adults don't get a pay off.
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