Dentists
My current dentist is called Mr Stiff.
Back when I was at university though, I had enormous pain in my jaw one morning - so bad I went as an emergency case to the uni dentist.
He took one look at the back of my mouth and said, "Ah, wisdom teeth. Impacted. They'll have to come out."
He then reached under the chair and came out with an enormous industrial (and entirely non-dental) pair of pliers, "I can do it now if you want..."
( , Thu 2 Nov 2006, 14:31)
My current dentist is called Mr Stiff.
Back when I was at university though, I had enormous pain in my jaw one morning - so bad I went as an emergency case to the uni dentist.
He took one look at the back of my mouth and said, "Ah, wisdom teeth. Impacted. They'll have to come out."
He then reached under the chair and came out with an enormous industrial (and entirely non-dental) pair of pliers, "I can do it now if you want..."
( , Thu 2 Nov 2006, 14:31)
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Anyone noticed...
...how many people here (feel as if) they didn't need treatment - we pay them and trust them to tell us the truth (I wouldn't question one, they could get their revenge easily when I am vulnerable!).
I read somewhere the other day that brushing once a day may well be sufficient and yearly check ups are OK too.
And also, when we were NHS we got a polish every time (which we payed for). But now we have to pay monthly we dont get it - bizarre.
(or am I being Cynical ?)
( , Thu 2 Nov 2006, 22:45, Reply)
...how many people here (feel as if) they didn't need treatment - we pay them and trust them to tell us the truth (I wouldn't question one, they could get their revenge easily when I am vulnerable!).
I read somewhere the other day that brushing once a day may well be sufficient and yearly check ups are OK too.
And also, when we were NHS we got a polish every time (which we payed for). But now we have to pay monthly we dont get it - bizarre.
(or am I being Cynical ?)
( , Thu 2 Nov 2006, 22:45, Reply)
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