Welcome to Stafford Forum. Please or sign-up and start posting!
Were there any extra 'covid' fees, at the dentist @staffordjas? One of my fillings has decided to fall out, typical after I cancelled my April check up appointment, so I'm just wondering what to expect, as I've read on their website that treatment has to be paid for over the phone before your appointment.I splashed out on some oven cleaner yesterday and attacked mine. (Usually give it a wipe over when washing up after cooking, but amazing how much black tar-like stuff came off using the Mr Muscle stuff on it.) Face mask came in very handy for that as well with so many fumes from the stuff.
Didn't manage to see my usual dentist who knows all the work he's done on my teeth for the past 40 years. Panic stations set in even more at that news when I arrived at the surgery. X-rays showed a pocket of infection under the one tooth, as well as rest of gums infected. 5 days course of Amoxicillin and if that doesn't work it's go back next week and fill their coffers again for an extraction or root canal in addition to the £22.70 paid today.
In the mean time got to go for a deep clean tomorrow morning with the hygenist .....special offer £35 My usual dentist normally does a quick scale and polish while he's doing the check-up....which they cancelled.
Can't get to see my usual dentist as "He's really busy "
Wishing I took after my dad for teeth. When he died at 84 he still had all his original teeth in perfect condition , not one filling or anything. When he went into hospital they insisted he took his teeth out for an operation. They didn't believe him when he said he couldn't
Someone nabbed my trolley on Aldi car park as I was putting the last bag in the front of the car. Well I hope they enjoy the random trolley token.
Normal £22.70 lowest charge , but charged me twice as saw 2 separate dentists ( not my fault,, they offloaded me onto the other dentists list the week earlier. Felt too ill and faint to question it when I came out and had to pay again after seeing my usual one)Were there any extra 'covid' fees, at the dentist @staffordjas? One of my fillings has decided to fall out, typical after I cancelled my April check up appointment, so I'm just wondering what to expect, as I've read on their website that treatment has to be paid for over the phone before your appointment.
That's what really winds Mrs p up, year after yearA new motorbike has been purchased but the old one hasn't been sold.
Tiger XCA.Triumph what?
We have a triple garage (although the front of one bit is a summer house/cycling studio) but he wants to move it closer to the house, and in that case it needs to be smaller and not filled with junk. He's also got his Granddad's old Norton but that's in individual pieces.That's what really winds Mrs p up, year after year
That's quick, 20 is thought of as youngish for that stage.Mowing the lawn today I noticed my Oak Tree (which I planted at about the size of a Dandelion 12 years ago) has got acorns on it !!! I've never seen it do that before.
Perhaps you gardening types can tell me if this is normal ...
Ooh, nice!Tiger XCA.
Coolio. Triumph triples rock. Any post pandemic trips planned?Tiger XCA.
We have a triple garage (although the front of one bit is a summer house/cycling studio) but he wants to move it closer to the house, and in that case it needs to be smaller and not filled with junk. He's also got his Granddad's old Norton but that's in individual pieces.
Especially when they're idling on the stand.Triumph triples rock.
Coolio. Triumph triples rock. Any post pandemic trips planned?
Had a couple of Nortons in the past, just out of curiosity what's the Norton?
That's quick, 20 is thought of as youngish for that stage.
Of course, it may have had a year or two before it was placed into your tender care.
Some of your foreign oak types can be a bit quicker, too.