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    Aug 31, 2010, 11:26 PM
    I really need dental advice here!!
    So I had a tooth on the bottom fixed 2 times in the last yr. yeah and I recently went back because the 2 filling came out so the same dentist charged it to soc.serv again and I was not gone from the office for more than 30 min later and that filling came out also. Now I am stuck with a bad tooth , lots of pain,agony. I tried a new dentist and she said they don't pull teeth . Come on people if I want it out they should take it OUT , ONCE AND FOR ALL right!
    Its been over a month I am waiting now for help hmmm . Any dentists that just pull them out and the can add that tooth to the existing partial which I have.
    Someone please help I am tired of the suffering.
    NOTE TO OUT GOVERNMENT LOLLL THEY TAKE IN ALL THESE BOAT PEOPLE AND GIVE The BEST OF CARE HELLO FOLKS THE REST OF US WHO WERE BORN HERE AND ARE NOW RETIRED,. WE Don't GET THE HELP WE NEED. WELL MAYBE SOME OF US SHOULD GO OUT IN A SHIP AND COME BACK AND DEMANDE DENTAL CARE LLLLLLLLLLLOLLLLL
    I mean wheres the common sense people . We should vote for NONE OF THE ABOVE IF YOU ASK ME SINCE WE Don't GET GOOD CARE.
    Its late like 310 am here in Fredericton NB and I am sore and can't sleep the pain is awful.. got to talk to my MLA jACK Carr about that asap hmmmm
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    Aug 31, 2010, 11:28 PM

    Any one awake to answer my questions here tonight folks... email me to
    [email protected] asap thanks
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    Sep 1, 2010, 04:02 AM
    Hi Kate,
    I know your frustration. I feel badly for retirees who work all their lives with health benefits and the moment you retire you have nothing. That's like a slap in the face for all the time you've given an employer.

    As dental professionals, we are taught to save teeth that can be saved. That being said, you are right, it is ultimately YOUR decision as to the treatment you want for your tooth. It may take some calls to dental offices to ask if the dentist will remove a tooth, explain your situation both your frustration with the tooth and the number of times it's been treated AND your financial situation I am sure you will find an office that is understanding and will provide the care YOU are looking for.

    Good luck.

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