Worst morning ever and things didn't go as planned.
So, on my way there and get about 2 miles from home and am stopped at a red light. I look in my rear view and see a small black Honda coming behind me, not fast at all, as if he was texting but didn't fully stop. Or wasn't paying attention. Beeped but he was behind me. And then WHAM!
And he hit HARD. I thought for sure the rear was partly caved in. Oh I was livid, on the phone with my brother John when it happened. As I walked to the back of my truck I first saw his Honda front end, and had some serious damage to the dead center of it. Scared me even more for what I was about to see.
Luckily, I bought a better trailer hitch with my new truck! He hit the hitch and only the square rubber cap for it was destroyed. Not even a scratch that I can see. Tested the rear door and all I could, all fine. Took photos of him, his car license and his drivers license and we exchanged numbers. Gotta get truck to shop for a quick peek to ensure and will call him if any damage. Plus I think my rear cam may have caught it. But I may have gotten lucky there, and him too.
Then continued on to the endodontist. Now mind you, you know I was referred to her from my regular dentist. He told me he sent over my chart and xrays to her. She took a quick on anyway. Quick look at me... determined that no tooth is under that molar. She said it would be about $3500 total for root canal and crown in a few weeks, and she thinks it'll get little to no use in the future. She said she would feel unethical if not telling me that, and that she would recommend yanking it. Ok, so go ahead and yank it then.
Nope, a couple of phone calls and I get an appointment with an oral surgery place I went to like 22 years ago. So now I drive there.
Wait my turn with no appointment and was in fairly quickly. She was so so so nice and pleasant. I was a scared wreck. I'm a dental coward of the worst kind. She tells me, don't worry, a few pinches to get started for the needle and you'll only feel a little pressure on it and it'll be over and done. Ok, I thought, sure, like I believe that horseshit! LOL
So 3 needles and right into it. For the next 10, closer to 15 minutes she sat there with that tool yanking left and right, twisting and crunching and her hand is out. Nope, different tool and right back in there. More crunching and twisting. By now I have white knuckles grasping onto the arm handles as tight as I could. Then finally I hear her tell me it's over.
$250 at the endo to look at it and tell me to go there, and then at least only $150 to yank her out. At least it's over, but still.
And NOW you know why I hate dentists. Here there and everywhere, tons of costs, needles galore and lots of messing with my teeth! LOL
Tooth was useless anyway, but wanted to preserve them. But a molar with no molar underneath it, adios my friend.