I went to have a tooth taken out today.
That was bad enough, but after a lot of pain and struggle, the dentist couldn't get it out.
Now I have to go through it all again at a specialist clinic on Monday.
Beware bear with sore head!
I went to have a tooth taken out today.
That was bad enough, but after a lot of pain and struggle, the dentist couldn't get it out.
Now I have to go through it all again at a specialist clinic on Monday.
Beware bear with sore head!
Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
BillsStamps
around 50000 stamps listed, based in London
Just go into a shady looking pub, find the biggest bloke, and call him a puff.
Dental work done free and gratis.
Ouch! Have 'em knock you out next go-round!
As for you, Mel....you still QUAK me UP!!
Just go into a shady looking pub, find the biggest bloke, and call him a puff.
If I did that, I would probably pull.
Last edited by billsbooks; 18th February 2011 at 03:32 PM.
Rev Dr Bill Hopkinson,
Retired professor
BillsStamps
around 50000 stamps listed, based in London
LMAO! Sounds like a better deal to me.
Hope you get the tooth problem resolved soon. I can't imagine a dentist being unable to extract a tooth, but, then again, I'm still in the early stages of caffeination.
One word: novocaine, novocaine, novocaine...
Best wishes for many sales to all,
A close relative went to get a molar pulled 20+ years ago. The dentist tried and failed to pull it, and in the process broke the tooth into multiple pieces. He tried to fish some out and failed. Finally he sent the relative across town, under his own power (his own, the relative's, car) to an oral surgeon who completed the task with dispatch and afterwards uttered a few disparaging words about the first dentist, something that rarely occurs among medical professionals I believe. Upon further thought, after recovering from the ordeal, it occurred to the relative that he was lucky he hadn't gotten into a car accident being all doped up.
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