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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im frightened of the dentist
a year ago i went for the first time in three years because my tooth had disintegrated and was causing me pain.
Dentist took one look said itll have to come out and youve got a fair few problems with your other teeth which we will leave till next time. (id write about the trauma in detail but you know the score)
half an hour later and 90£ lighter, i decided not to go to the dentist again. It is not cost effective. I am a trainee accountant.
*creates a formula to forecast how many years itll take to be on a wage good enough to afford a dentist*
( , Thu 9 Nov 2006, 17:02, Reply)
a year ago i went for the first time in three years because my tooth had disintegrated and was causing me pain.
Dentist took one look said itll have to come out and youve got a fair few problems with your other teeth which we will leave till next time. (id write about the trauma in detail but you know the score)
half an hour later and 90£ lighter, i decided not to go to the dentist again. It is not cost effective. I am a trainee accountant.
*creates a formula to forecast how many years itll take to be on a wage good enough to afford a dentist*
( , Thu 9 Nov 2006, 17:02, Reply)
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