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  1. Hello, At the beginning of the month I was happily munching my way through a tasty packet of crisps when I bit into a small stone. I emailed the manufacturer the same day with photographs. No reply; not even an acknowledgement. I forwarded the email to the shop and, after chasing them, they asked for more details, which I provided. They passed them on to the manufacturer, who asked me to send them the stone. I've refused but have contacted the food safety team at the council in which the crisp manufacturer is based. I made an appointment with the dentist the day after it happened and have chipped a tooth and cracked another one. The dentist offered to file the chipped tooth and said that I may have some problems with the cracked one in the future. I went back last week as my teeth became sensitive and the dentist covered the chip with sealant and x-rayed the cracked tooth. The dentist has been great and not charged me for the two appointments or treatment. I've taken time off work (and have worked through lunches to make up the time). I don't want compensation, just for any related dental treatment to be reimbursed. The shop has sent me a £5 goodwill voucher. (It's quite insulting and I really wish they hadn't bothered. I'm very tempted to hand it in at the shop and ask the manager to sign for it!) Is there any way I can cover myself for any future dental work related to the injury? Many thanks, Mrs M.
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