Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Code Yellow

Yesterday morning's sunrise was very pretty — a bit pastel-like rather than the bright, vibrant oranges that we all love so much.

A little later in the morning, I found myself sitting in that ever-so-comfy dentist’s chair for a semi-emergency appointment for a lost filling.

It was not any sort of lost filling but from the tooth that I broke badly, earlier in the year, by biting down on a carrot that was baked to hardness. Back then, I was warned that the filling might not hold, and it eventuates that the dentist was correct.

She proceeded to inform me that she could only do a quick patch before sending me to a periodontist for an extraction and implant. After some discussion, she revealed that the procedure would cost between $6000 to $8000, and that it wouldn’t be covered by my free government-provided insurance. Well actually, it possibly could be, but this specialist does not particulate in the plan, that being his or her option. This insurance exists freely for people like me who live under a certain income threshold and who do not have other dental insurance. It's a plan that has saved me quite a lot of money over the past year or two.

After more discussion I revealed that I wouldn’t be spending that kind of money on an implant and that I would settle for an extraction only. I looked at her and said, “I’m 78,” which, of course, meant that my old head with not too many years remaining would not be worth it. She looked back at me, quite understandingly, and replied that I didn’t look 78. I guess that was the nice part of the session. :)

I asked her if she could do the extraction without sending me to the specialist. She replied that she would ask the boss, Dr Li, if she could do the extraction. I paid my $30 co-pay and left waiting to hear whether Dr Li could do it.

That afternoon, I got a call and was informed that Dr Li thinks that she can save the tooth and that it would involve a root canal and that my co-pay would amount to $200 with government insurance covering the considerable remainder.

That will occur on Friday afternoon when I shall endure a not too comfortable hour or two.

Meanwhile, this morning is not looking pretty like yesterday morning, and we have code yellow (a new designation) for a winter snowstorm. School buses have been cancelled, so Jonathan is, doubtless, happy and probably still snuggled in bed. Now I have to worry about Shauna driving a half-hour west to work, and then I will have to worry about Danica driving almost an hour east into the city tonight to sit for an exam after the storm has hit.


That, above, is what is to come, but our neighbour was kind enough to clear our driveway of the little that had accumulated overnight. I caught him over yonder, just having finished his own driveway before heading off to work. Although he has cleared the snow, I notice that the windows of his van are quite frosted over.






25 comments:

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    1. I sure didn't expect to see you here. 👍

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  2. Aw! What a great neighbour!
    You did well on advocating for yourself with the dentist. My dentist takes a lot of subsidized cases. They seem to care.
    Sorry about the tooth.
    Jordan's exams begin Thursday. Aren't our grandies wonderful?!

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  3. Dealing with a bum tooth sounds like a real pain.

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  4. After the root canal are they doing a crown for the tooth? Hope so. My crowns make up a lot of my teeth these days. Im practically royalty, but couldn’t afford the implants like younger people invest in. Just having something to chew with is my goal these days!

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  5. You have a good neighbor. I don't envy your upcoming dental appointment.

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  6. Good for you for declining the implant. That sounded like the Implant Dentist Boat Payment Fund at work. I hope your upcoming appointment goes well.

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  7. I was surprised at the cost of an implant. It is the same here. I am ten years younger than you are, but I could not justify putting that kind of money in my mouth.

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  8. Good luck with the tooth. Implants are so expensive!

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  9. I hope the root canal is successful. Would an extraction cause a noticeable gap - i.e. is it at the front?

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  10. I have a couple of crowns due to aging teeth--not a fun procedure but not terrible like I expected. I'm glad that the dentist did some problem solving!

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  11. Oh, and I love the colors in the sunrise. Hope the snow driving is OK for everyone!!

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  12. What a great neighbour. I wish you all the best in reference to your tooth.

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  13. The sunrise is beautiful. I hope that darn crown isn't too painful. Code yellow for a snowstorm hahaha, ok. Lovely neighbor, and I hope everyone has safe travels, I'd be nervous, too.

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  14. It’s too bad you don’t have good dental insurance. Here, implants cost about $4,500. Nice neighbor you have. I definitely don’t miss snow. The temperature in Hawaii ranges from the 60s - 70s right now. Nice and warm during winter.

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  15. An unexpectedly reassuring turn in both dentistry and family logistics

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  16. Is there anything worse than having to go to the dentist? I can't think of anything at the moment. I hope it all goes well.

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  17. I am very glad your tooth will be saved! The idea of having a gap would drive me crazy! The cost and discomfort of an implant would drive me crazy too. I worry a lot about if I ever lose a tooth regarding my TMJ.

    PipeTobacco

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  18. I wish everyone safe travels in this wintry weather. Sorry to read about your dental woes. I know the next time I go, I will be hammered in more ways than one!

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  19. I hear you re the tooth. I've had two lower molars pulled and manage just fine in their absence. Age and lack of dental insurance made the decision for me.

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  20. Glad you are taking care of yourself even though yes, it's not what we would prefer to be doing. Hang in there my friend. Wishing that You'll have beautiful holidays yet! Aloha!

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  21. You have a lovely neighbor. Whew -- that's a major financial difference and I'm glad you can keep the tooth. I'm thinking of getting a second opinion on the $3000 dental work they say I need for a cracked tooth under a crown, replaced by a bridge. The cost of the implants was outrageous. I'm glad you have a dentist who can really problem solve. No one loves a root canal but this is much better!

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  22. Ouch. I had a similar thing happen a few years ago with a cracked tooth and filling. It was a way back molar and I was in so much pain I cried with relief when the dentist gave me a shot of Novocain. She extracted it and I don't miss it. A root canal would have been extremely pricey and difficult on that tooth waaay back there in my tiny mouth.

    My husband just asked the dentist to keep pulling his bad ones. There is no good solution to dental care is there?
    I also know how important our mouth is for the health of our body.
    :(
    Crossed fingers for you appt tomorrow and of course for the safe journey of your loved ones in the yellow snow storm [I just keep thinking that you shouldn't eat yellow snow].

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  23. I think you lucked out, but I'm not envying you the time in the chair. Teeth!!! As old age renders them fragile, the cost increases. I am stubbornly clinging to the ones I have left, but it is, um, expensive.

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