A Second Opinion by Nicholas Spitzman
A man goes to great lengths to avoid a dental procedure, and his dentist is unwillingly complicit. Image generated with OpenAI My dentist retired and Dr. Sorensen took over his practice. I went in for my cleaning and she told me unapologetically that my lower left second molar was cracked and that it needed a crown. "Can we just keep monitoring, and if it gets worse, we do the crown?" I asked. "We could, but it may crack completely and then you lose the whole tooth. Then we have to do an extraction, and put in a new tooth, which is much more drastic." "Oh," I said. "I don't do drastic." "OK. Then the crown is your safest bet." "What do you think caused the crack? I mean, I floss twice a day." "Typically it's caused by clenching. Maybe you clench or grind in your sleep, or when you work out, or just throughout the day. Type A people have underlying stress and clench, and after a while it wears down their teeth....