The Connection between Slipped Slates and Chipped Teeth
Feeling what seemed like a lettuce leaf stuck between two bottom front teeth over the weekend, I set to with the dental floss.
Expecting to whip it out in a jiffy, it’s not what I thought.
Turns out I’ve chipped a tiny piece off the back of my tooth.
Nothing major. You can’t even see it.
Surely there’s no need to do anything?
Not so.
Even a tiny chip off the back of a tooth needs fixing - pronto.
Doing nothing can lead to infection and, even, losing the whole tooth.
That sounds like a lot of pain 😫 and money £ £ £.
Much better to fix it right away and hold onto the original. So, too, with slipped slates in empty buildings.
Acting right away to repair the slipped slate is crucial – whether at the front or back.
When we don’t, we risk an infestation of dry rot or worse: losing the whole building.
Mending from the get-go saves oodles of pain 😫 time ⏰ and money £ £ £ down the track.
We get to keep the original building intact, in use and of value.
Win-Win 🏠🏆😊