Well that was fun.
2007-Dec-09, Sunday 03:53 amI hate nightmares.
Hate them.
This morning's was definintely a doozy, what with the tooth popping off in the Dr.'s hand, after I'd 'somehow' seen the cavities he couldn't see. (Don't ask me, it was that dream logic.) And having him examining it closely, right in front of my eyes, before going to just pop it back in. And showing, as he squeezed it how the material used to set the repair work from before (which should be solid by now since the apparently the repair work, which looked like an onlay, was several years old) would ooze in through another three sets of cavities on the inside of the tooth. And seeing how close together they were, and in even spacing made them look like bite marks, through the tooth. And then how he started to remove the 'unhealthy root' that was still remaining in my jaw, which when removed looked an AWFUL lot like a talon/claw, rather than a part of a tooth. It was even a different shade/texture.
I really hate nightmares.
Hate them.
This morning's was definintely a doozy, what with the tooth popping off in the Dr.'s hand, after I'd 'somehow' seen the cavities he couldn't see. (Don't ask me, it was that dream logic.) And having him examining it closely, right in front of my eyes, before going to just pop it back in. And showing, as he squeezed it how the material used to set the repair work from before (which should be solid by now since the apparently the repair work, which looked like an onlay, was several years old) would ooze in through another three sets of cavities on the inside of the tooth. And seeing how close together they were, and in even spacing made them look like bite marks, through the tooth. And then how he started to remove the 'unhealthy root' that was still remaining in my jaw, which when removed looked an AWFUL lot like a talon/claw, rather than a part of a tooth. It was even a different shade/texture.
I really hate nightmares.