I have a kit supplied by a Dentist which includes probe, mirror and repair items but I also have a couple of kits from the Chemist, Boots I think. 'Toofypegs' they're called and it was those I used to make the 'gumshield.' I had also damaged my ribs in the fall and managed to get a bandage on, but the bad weather never really fully abated and having to handsteer, and trying to stay awake crossing the shipping lanes off the Portugese coast in that weather gave me no chance for fancy repairs, just a little file work and cement mixing..
. So the answer Tony is yes, under my circumstances I was glad my pre voyage prep had included buying the dental kits.
Not sure about posting too many adventures.
I once made a suggestion that people who travel into the wilderness far from medical help might consider self administered broad based anti-biotics ( I do, they're in my boat's FAK and my trekking gear for foreign countries)It took me three days to dig myself out from under the pile of Teddies thrown, I suspect by people who are rarely more than a days walk from civilisation. So I'm wary of sending too many 'Boys Own' posts from this 'ol boy..Different life styles require different approaches...which is fair enough and which I fully understand.