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Old 03-08-2009, 01:24 AM cruisin' chick is online now     #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Char View Post
I voted NO.

While it would be nice to have a dentist on call 24/7 the price would be sky high. I'm sure the medical staff could handle minor dental emergences.
I was thinking this too. Hopefully, the infirmary is well stocked for dental emergencies and the medical staff is knowledgeable about dental issues.

I was close to having a dental problem on my pregancy cruise as I had a temporary crown on a tooth that kept falling off (apparently changeable gums is a problem with expectant moms). My permanent crown wasn't going to be ready until after the cruise so I had to be extra careful while eating and stick to soft foods.

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