This is something that i have been soooo attracted to for a pretty long time. I think a single, permanent, gold tooth is very unique and also extremely charming! Im not talking about a whole gril, lit up with colored diamonds and off colored gold. Nothing extremely flashy like the guys you see on mtv. I want 1 bright 14kt gold tooth on the left side of my mouth, I think its really classy! Maybe a little tiny diamond inside?
Do you guys and most importantly girls agree? The few people I have met with a gold tooth have such great smiles and are so charming right off the bat!
What about lumineers also? They seem pretty flawless do any of you have them?
I really really am looking into this, but the only info I can find online is cheap "grillz" that look terrible, nothing like what I want. Your feedback would be GREATLY appreciated!! Thanks!!!
(if anybody does have a gold tooth, email me a pic! I would LOVE to see it!!"
Lumineers and a Permanent Gold tooh! Should I or shouldnt I?
I think it looks like you had a really rotten tooth that you had to have onlaid, so I don't think oh cool, gold, I think oh he/she doesn't take good care of their teeth.
Reply:Personally I wouldn't like the gold tooth. Years ago when I was in school people sometimes would have a gold one because beleive it or not it was cheaper then getting a crown or cap. People knew they had bad teeth then...
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If you got your teeth knocked would you try to save the ones or get some gold ones?
Once your teeth have been knocked out, you can usually not have them put back. Teeth are not made of bone. They are living. They have blood and nutrient canals in them. If the tooth dies, it will turn a shade of grey, black, or purple.
If you got your teeth knocked would you try to save the ones or get some gold ones?
I will probably try to save my own real teeth.
Reply:I would save my real ones, or get "real" looking fake ones. I think gold teeth are tacky.
Reply:Save them, most definetly.
Reply:Save them!
Reply:Gold all the way!
Reply:Try to save them. I'm too conservative to pull off the gold. Lol. But more power to ya if you can! =)
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If you got your teeth knocked would you try to save the ones or get some gold ones?
I will probably try to save my own real teeth.
Reply:I would save my real ones, or get "real" looking fake ones. I think gold teeth are tacky.
Reply:Save them, most definetly.
Reply:Save them!
Reply:Gold all the way!
Reply:Try to save them. I'm too conservative to pull off the gold. Lol. But more power to ya if you can! =)
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Gold is at $1,000 an ounce. Is it time to sell my teeth?
Sure, try selling it on EBay.
Gold is at $1,000 an ounce. Is it time to sell my teeth?
umm yeah
Reply:i'll kick it out for you for a fraction of the price. That's $999 and one thousandths
Reply:yes!
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Gold is at $1,000 an ounce. Is it time to sell my teeth?
umm yeah
Reply:i'll kick it out for you for a fraction of the price. That's $999 and one thousandths
Reply:yes!
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Where is a reputable place to turn in used gold?
I have many assorted bits and pieces of old jewlery, gold teeth, etc that I would like to turn in for cash. Thank you for any information.
Where is a reputable place to turn in used gold?
Check with pawn shops. Another option would be to check with some metal fabrication companies, like Hoover and Strong or Rio Grande. I'm not sure if they'll take stuff like what you have, but I know they take scrap precious metals (even metal dust!), so it would definitely be worth a try.
Sorry I don't know how to do links, but here are their sites:
www.hooverandstrong.com
www.riogrande.com (you can also reach them by phone 1-800-545-6566)
Reply:godavari district in andhra pradesh of india
Reply:Coin dealers or jewelery stores might be able to help you.
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Where is a reputable place to turn in used gold?
Check with pawn shops. Another option would be to check with some metal fabrication companies, like Hoover and Strong or Rio Grande. I'm not sure if they'll take stuff like what you have, but I know they take scrap precious metals (even metal dust!), so it would definitely be worth a try.
Sorry I don't know how to do links, but here are their sites:
www.hooverandstrong.com
www.riogrande.com (you can also reach them by phone 1-800-545-6566)
Reply:godavari district in andhra pradesh of india
Reply:Coin dealers or jewelery stores might be able to help you.
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I swallowed my gold tooth on a flight recently and I'm sure it hasn't passed through me. Is this dangerous?
And no jokes about 'gold rings' thank you !!
I swallowed my gold tooth on a flight recently and I'm sure it hasn't passed through me. Is this dangerous?
well gold is poisonous. The ancients would swallow it to commit suicide. However, your gold cap is probably 10K or less (because those are stronger and are used for teeth) and won't bother you at all. However, you will "pass" it soon. I'd just let it go and flush it. Why on earth would you want a gold tooth? It's so 1970's ghetto.
Reply:it should pass through. but if you are worried, go to your A AND E dept. and they may send you for an exray.
Reply:Nope it will come out eventually. Good Luck
Reply:no, if it hasn't yet passed, it soon will. But if its been more than 48 hours, you've already passed it
Reply:It may be uncomfortable, irritating, and freaky, but it is not dangerous. Your body will eventually cause it to be expelled through the normal digestive processes. Don't worry about it. You'd be surprised at some of the things people swallow accidentally!
Reply:I certainly wouldn't fancy putting it back into my mouth, that's for sure!
Reply:Gold in the little proportion is harmless
Reply:Ok, no jokes about gold rings.
It depends how sensitive the metal detector at the airport is.
If nothing else you'll get a good frisking :-)
Reply:IT should pass straight through. and your just going to have to check your....... excrement for it. Rather you than me bud.
Reply:ya i guess it is because it is like a metal and can be harmful for ur health later!! i suggests that u go to a doc!!
Reply:Sorry to hear about your misfortune, just wait for it to pass, find it, use a old toothbrush to scrub it ( yes this is not something anyone would want to do ) throw out the toothbrush. Take your crown to the dentist and explain the situation, they will sterilize it and recement it. This happens. Don't panic, and all will be fine. good luck
Reply:your going to start a gold rush down at the local **** pit
should not do you any harm bloody expensive ****
Reply:This too shall pass. It will not be digested. It will not poison you. If it's a full gold crown and you don't want to disinfect and re-cement, at least ask for metal credit (even a gold alloy is expensive)
Reply:don't know probibly
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I swallowed my gold tooth on a flight recently and I'm sure it hasn't passed through me. Is this dangerous?
well gold is poisonous. The ancients would swallow it to commit suicide. However, your gold cap is probably 10K or less (because those are stronger and are used for teeth) and won't bother you at all. However, you will "pass" it soon. I'd just let it go and flush it. Why on earth would you want a gold tooth? It's so 1970's ghetto.
Reply:it should pass through. but if you are worried, go to your A AND E dept. and they may send you for an exray.
Reply:Nope it will come out eventually. Good Luck
Reply:no, if it hasn't yet passed, it soon will. But if its been more than 48 hours, you've already passed it
Reply:It may be uncomfortable, irritating, and freaky, but it is not dangerous. Your body will eventually cause it to be expelled through the normal digestive processes. Don't worry about it. You'd be surprised at some of the things people swallow accidentally!
Reply:I certainly wouldn't fancy putting it back into my mouth, that's for sure!
Reply:Gold in the little proportion is harmless
Reply:Ok, no jokes about gold rings.
It depends how sensitive the metal detector at the airport is.
If nothing else you'll get a good frisking :-)
Reply:IT should pass straight through. and your just going to have to check your....... excrement for it. Rather you than me bud.
Reply:ya i guess it is because it is like a metal and can be harmful for ur health later!! i suggests that u go to a doc!!
Reply:Sorry to hear about your misfortune, just wait for it to pass, find it, use a old toothbrush to scrub it ( yes this is not something anyone would want to do ) throw out the toothbrush. Take your crown to the dentist and explain the situation, they will sterilize it and recement it. This happens. Don't panic, and all will be fine. good luck
Reply:your going to start a gold rush down at the local **** pit
should not do you any harm bloody expensive ****
Reply:This too shall pass. It will not be digested. It will not poison you. If it's a full gold crown and you don't want to disinfect and re-cement, at least ask for metal credit (even a gold alloy is expensive)
Reply:don't know probibly
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Can I get a gold tooth cap on NHS?
I'm 17, in full time education. I've had a HUGE silver filling on one of my back teeth for about 5 years. The filling hs been gradually wearing away, and I'm pretty sure that they can't drill the tooth anymore. I hardly ever eat on that side of my mouth cos it feels uncomfortable. I'm not in any pain. I went to a dentist and he said he wouldn't do it until I'm 18, but I think that's just cos then I'll be too old to get it done on NHS in his practice.
Am I ellegible to get this done on the NHS or do I need to bend the truth? If so, what should I say?
Thanks for any helpful answers!
Can I get a gold tooth cap on NHS?
Make sure you get a check up/ exam appointment before you are 18 and all treatment on that course will be free, you dont say if you are in scotland or england, i work in scotland so i can advise on our regulations.
Discuss this with your dentist to see if a crown on the tooth would benefit you, it makes no difference to them if you pay for treatment or not, as when under 18 the nhs will pay 100% for you and after 18 they pay 20% with you paying the other 80% so your dentist gets paid the exact same fee.
You wont get a white coloured crown on the NHS if it is a back molar tooth, as NHS stopped providing these a few years ago, they will supply a gold or silver coloured on as white was seen as purely cosmetic. metal is sufficiant for function. If you want a white one this must be done privately which the dentist would advise you of his charge can be £250 or more!
As for not being able to drill any tooth, a crown would involve the dentist cutting the tooth down to a core, you have to create the space for the crown to fit over - again you need to discuss this with the dentist.
No point in "bending the truth" this could result in you not getting the correct treatment
Hope this helps!
Reply:You wont get a gold filling on the NHS,some people can't even get a dentist.
Reply:I got two gold caps on the NHS and a crown and a bridge. It was a few years ago but I don't think it's changed.
Reply:i think there is some truth in the age thing - i broke my front tooth and te dentist wouldnt touch it until i was 18 when my teeth stop growing - if that helps!
Reply:wel cris, im princess and if you do bend da truth it wold help a lot man. cuz i got sum caps and i bended da truth and it worked out fine! dat iz just my opinon. do what ya think iz best.
Reply:I have four gold crowns. These were done on the NHS. The reason they use gold is because it is a very strong metal and inert. This means that the life of the crowns is very long and is thus economically the best course of action .Unfortunately my dentist has now gone private. However, you should be able to get a gold crown if most of the tooth is gone. I am not sure if they use any other metal for crowns. But, the NHS does use gold for crowns and bridges, porcelain covered in some cases.And yes, I think you have to be 18 for some treatments.
Reply:the nhs does use gold crowns and caps not sure about fillings thought.
Reply:You ARE entitled to the crown and you should move quickly because if you are over 18 you will have to pay NHS fees.
Reply:I got a gold cap on the NHS but it was one of my front teeth
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Am I ellegible to get this done on the NHS or do I need to bend the truth? If so, what should I say?
Thanks for any helpful answers!
Can I get a gold tooth cap on NHS?
Make sure you get a check up/ exam appointment before you are 18 and all treatment on that course will be free, you dont say if you are in scotland or england, i work in scotland so i can advise on our regulations.
Discuss this with your dentist to see if a crown on the tooth would benefit you, it makes no difference to them if you pay for treatment or not, as when under 18 the nhs will pay 100% for you and after 18 they pay 20% with you paying the other 80% so your dentist gets paid the exact same fee.
You wont get a white coloured crown on the NHS if it is a back molar tooth, as NHS stopped providing these a few years ago, they will supply a gold or silver coloured on as white was seen as purely cosmetic. metal is sufficiant for function. If you want a white one this must be done privately which the dentist would advise you of his charge can be £250 or more!
As for not being able to drill any tooth, a crown would involve the dentist cutting the tooth down to a core, you have to create the space for the crown to fit over - again you need to discuss this with the dentist.
No point in "bending the truth" this could result in you not getting the correct treatment
Hope this helps!
Reply:You wont get a gold filling on the NHS,some people can't even get a dentist.
Reply:I got two gold caps on the NHS and a crown and a bridge. It was a few years ago but I don't think it's changed.
Reply:i think there is some truth in the age thing - i broke my front tooth and te dentist wouldnt touch it until i was 18 when my teeth stop growing - if that helps!
Reply:wel cris, im princess and if you do bend da truth it wold help a lot man. cuz i got sum caps and i bended da truth and it worked out fine! dat iz just my opinon. do what ya think iz best.
Reply:I have four gold crowns. These were done on the NHS. The reason they use gold is because it is a very strong metal and inert. This means that the life of the crowns is very long and is thus economically the best course of action .Unfortunately my dentist has now gone private. However, you should be able to get a gold crown if most of the tooth is gone. I am not sure if they use any other metal for crowns. But, the NHS does use gold for crowns and bridges, porcelain covered in some cases.And yes, I think you have to be 18 for some treatments.
Reply:the nhs does use gold crowns and caps not sure about fillings thought.
Reply:You ARE entitled to the crown and you should move quickly because if you are over 18 you will have to pay NHS fees.
Reply:I got a gold cap on the NHS but it was one of my front teeth
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How do you melt down gold with simple stuff that you have at home or i can buy for cheap something (con bottom
that wont cost much heres a tip: im trying to make gold teeth
How do you melt down gold with simple stuff that you have at home or i can buy for cheap something (con bottom
You should be able to google this info off the net. Pure Gold is very soft and has a low melting point. You can probably make a hot enough fire to melt it in a cast iron pot, at least that's how the movies always showed it.
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How do you melt down gold with simple stuff that you have at home or i can buy for cheap something (con bottom
You should be able to google this info off the net. Pure Gold is very soft and has a low melting point. You can probably make a hot enough fire to melt it in a cast iron pot, at least that's how the movies always showed it.
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