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Re: Is there a dentist in the house?
« Reply #30 on: 16 October 2012, 21:39:37 »

drink a bottle of Scotch.. you will remember nothing ;D
 
keep the tooth, if you discard it , you will see what is problem after..
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Re: Is there a dentist in the house?
« Reply #31 on: 16 October 2012, 21:52:42 »

I had a wisdom tooth out in Bucharest a few years ago which was an interesting experience.....  :-\  Cost about £20!  :y
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Re: Is there a dentist in the house?
« Reply #32 on: 17 October 2012, 00:04:43 »

James,

My eldest needed 2 injections for work on 2 teeth when she was younger and to eliminate pain, discomfort and the potential for a lifelong fear of dentists, she was sent to a dental clinic in Luton to have the work done under sedation.
Fantastic staff looked after us both like royalty.
She has no recollection of anything that happened beyond the wee pre med drink she was given.

She had it all done on NHS because of her age, but you should explore this method of treatment with your dentist.

All the best with it, but you need to push things with your dentist to get better care....... Or just have it pulled out.
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