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briane wrote: true story -I went to a new dentist to make an appt for a standard cleaning.

He prescribed ANAL antibiotics that I take beforehand. Then he warns me - 'theres some strong stuff in there - itll make your ass hurt'.

I never went back to him.

TRUE STORY!
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Wow! You probably dodged a bullet Briane. Had you stayed, it sounds like it might have gone down like that scene with Ving Rhames and Bruce Willis and "the Gimp" in Pulp Fiction :shock:
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You're all a bunch of anti-dentites!
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My obgyn has a neck tattoo.
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When my wife first got married, I burst into laughter when she told me she went to a dentist named Dr. Aiken. She looked at me like I was crazy.

"Dr. Aiken, my tooth is aching."
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That's a whole lot better than doctor Payne!
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boots wrote: The words dental and anal should never go together in the same sentence.
Truer words have never been said.

Or when you wake up the doc says, "Now I know I had a wrist watch on when you came in...."
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Structo wrote:Or when you wake up the doc says, "Now I know I had a wrist watch on when you came in...."
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Anyone who's had this done and came out alive should be very thankful. Not everyone was that fortunate.

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LeftyStrat wrote:When my wife first got married, I burst into laughter when she told me she went to a dentist named Dr. Aiken. She looked at me like I was crazy.

"Dr. Aiken, my tooth is aching."
Where I live there is a dentist called Dr. Crapo. First I came to hear about him was through his advert for "dental hygiene with Dr Crapo"...
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Yup - around here we've got a dentist called Dr Hackett.
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We had a billboard around here a while ago, "Is your doctor sterile? I am..."
Made me wonder what was going on over there. They tore that billboard down to put up another chain drug store.
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We have a local doctor named Dr. DeKay. He is a family practicioner, but I think he missed his calling as a dentist.
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One time years ago I was at a dentist to have some necessary work done.

They use a local anesthetic which is usually Lidocaine.
Most also include Epinephrine which helps control bleeding and makes the anesthetic last longer.

As I sat in the chair, the doctor shot some Lido w/ Epi into the muscle behind my lower molar for a lower nerve block.

Trouble is he hit the large vein there and it carried the Epinephrine straight into my blood stream.
Within seconds my heart started racing and I thought I was having a heart attack.
(how prophetic) :x

He just said, I was wondering if you would react to that, because he knew that he had hit
the vein because of the little window in the syringe that shows blood when you hit a vein or artery.

After that I request no Epinephrine when having dental work although the last couple times I have
allowed it since my new woman dentist is very good and I have complete faith in her work. (Plus she is cute) :D
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