It's only natural for you to get nervous - Many people only go through this important day once in their lifetime. But you should also try to relax and enjoy that moment for it will most likely (hopefully) never come again. It's good that everything should be "Lined up in a row" for you by the end of this week!
Nothing new is happening for me. With all the bad luck that I've been having in my life recently, "No news is good news" (As long as nothing bad happens to me, I'll be satisfied). The dental crown in my upper right molar (Back tooth) is starting to come loose though - If I eat anything sticky like chocolate (Melts in the mouth) and I bite down, I can feel the crown coming loose and sliding down as my molar pulls up during chewing. Other than that, it is still hanging onto the tooth. I only had the crown for ten months (Since the beginning of December of last year) and it cost me $1,000 (Crowns are supposed to last for at least five years)! I think that I'll have to visit my dentist again ASAP and see what can be done ->
https://www.robertjmalonedds.com/ser...-off-or-loose/. The last time I visited him, he said that if this crown failed, I might have to consider a dental implant (Fake root) and new crown which would cost a total of $3,0000 ($2,000 for the implant done by an oral surgeon [A friend of his] and another $1,000 [Done by him] for the new crown). I'm hoping that he can just take out this crown and re-glue it back into place (See "How much does it cost to permanently recement a loose dental crown?" in the following article)->
http://www.animated-teeth.com/dental...ntal-crown.htm. I can't really afford to spend $3,000 for an implant and crown but without an upper back tooth, I won't be able to eat solid food. If I can't eat solid food then I'll starve to death!