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Post by The Lockie on Apr 19, 2020 11:16:09 GMT
Google NHS Emergency dental clinic. Some hospitals have these,my little cottage hospital has one! you may not want to go near a hospital ATM which is understandable,suppose it depends on your pain thresholdπ
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Post by kris on Apr 19, 2020 11:22:11 GMT
Epoxy resin is nearly safe for dental fixes, you have to ingest a lot before it causes you harm. Superglue is a no-no, cyanide! I think Iβd be tempted to use sugar free chewing gum rather than epoxy or superglue or for that matter any industrial filler.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 11:29:41 GMT
Mrs says call 111 and ask for emergency dentist that are open in your area, there should be some for non affected patients and some for those affected by the virus.
She works is an dentist.
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Post by Jim on Apr 19, 2020 11:44:52 GMT
Epoxy resin is nearly safe for dental fixes, you have to ingest a lot before it causes you harm. Superglue is a no-no, cyanide! Are you sure, it is an isocyanate yes, but invented to stick flesh together in 'Naam.
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Post by Jim on Apr 19, 2020 11:47:14 GMT
Mrs says call 111 and ask for emergency dentist that are open in your area, there should be some for non affected patients and some for those affected by the virus. She works is an dentist. quaysider Be sharp or you'll miss the 2.30 appointment.
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Post by Gone on Apr 19, 2020 12:10:44 GMT
Epoxy resin is nearly safe for dental fixes, you have to ingest a lot before it causes you harm. Superglue is a no-no, cyanide! Are you sure, it is an isocyanate yes, but invented to stick flesh together in 'Naam. I thought it was polyurethanes that used iso cyanates. I might google it later when overwhelming bored with being stuck home
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2020 14:05:53 GMT
Super glue is cyanoacrylate adhesive.
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Post by Gone on Apr 19, 2020 19:48:17 GMT
Are you sure, it is an isocyanate yes, but invented to stick flesh together in 'Naam. I thought it was polyurethanes that used iso cyanates. I might google it later when overwhelming bored with being stuck home Now bored so googled, and polyurethanes do βuseβ and release iso cyanates when mixing and when heated to destruction (including hot wire cutting etc). Not that anyone cares, but it relieved the boredom for 5 mins.
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Post by quaysider on Apr 20, 2020 6:11:38 GMT
Apparently i can have a "patch up" at a Dentist in Harrogate for a flat nhs fee of Β£22.70? - I pay 18 quid a month I think for my denplan...
NOW just need to borrow a car to get there - BEFORE that however, Despite the current economic disaster, Ellis is going in for blacking this morning - NOT allowed to do a DIY job as folk live too close to the lift for social distancing measures to be maintained...
LADY LUCK has shined on me however, as a boater I met last year up here who owns a holiday cottage - WITH a lovely BATH!!!! has said I can stay in it for the week as she can't rent it out right now anyway...
HOW lovely is that?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2020 7:09:19 GMT
About time something positive and good came your way quaysider ... you'll probably have webbed feet by the end of the week Rog
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2020 7:17:09 GMT
Are you allowed to get out of the bath before the week is over?
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Post by patty on Apr 20, 2020 9:10:35 GMT
Apparently i can have a "patch up" at a Dentist in Harrogate for a flat nhs fee of Β£22.70? - I pay 18 quid a month I think for my denplan... NOW just need to borrow a car to get there - BEFORE that however, Despite the current economic disaster, Ellis is going in for blacking this morning - NOT allowed to do a DIY job as folk live too close to the lift for social distancing measures to be maintained... LADY LUCK has shined on me however, as a boater I met last year up here who owns a holiday cottage - WITH a lovely BATH!!!! has said I can stay in it for the week as she can't rent it out right now anyway... HOW lovely is that? I stopped my denplan after i worked out what it was costing for 2 checkups a year. I now use NHS Great about the cottage..enjoy your week... My daughters just given me all her bath bombs she was given for Christmas...they all have sensitive skin apparently.... Ive now just got to fold all the plastic sheeting up so I can fill the bath without it getting messy...roll on something opening so I can get the hinges for shower
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Post by Jim on Apr 20, 2020 14:42:10 GMT
We are registered with a dentist in central Manchester, near the station, so easy access. Only pay NHS rates, reasonable even for swmbos front tooth crown last year. Added benefit for swmbo, Kostas is a Greek god, though, quaysider,she thinks he may be gay.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2020 14:46:40 GMT
LADY LUCK has shined on me however, as a boater I met last year up here who owns a holiday cottage - WITH a lovely BATH!!!! has said I can stay in it for the week as she can't rent it out right now anyway... HOW lovely is that? A bit old fashioned but yes quaysider I hope you enjoy the cottage.
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Post by metanoia on Apr 20, 2020 16:39:59 GMT
Apparently i can have a "patch up" at a Dentist in Harrogate for a flat nhs fee of Β£22.70? - I pay 18 quid a month I think for my denplan... NOW just need to borrow a car to get there - BEFORE that however, Despite the current economic disaster, Ellis is going in for blacking this morning - NOT allowed to do a DIY job as folk live too close to the lift for social distancing measures to be maintained... LADY LUCK has shined on me however, as a boater I met last year up here who owns a holiday cottage - WITH a lovely BATH!!!! has said I can stay in it for the week as she can't rent it out right now anyway... HOW lovely is that? Sometimes - just sometimes - there is justice in this world. Enjoy it, Mark; you've probably earned it x p.s. hope the tooth isn't too painful - can't believe I had pretty much the same happen last week - but I'm being a man about it!
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