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Sat 11/09/04 at 00:31
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I hate to sound vain or big headed but I have perfect teeth, aided by the fact my mother used to be a dentist person before I ruined her career by being born.

Anyway, my friend chipped my front tooth with a bowling ball last year. It's kind of got worth and enamel was chipped or something blah blah

So went to the dentist... she said she was just going to fix the enamel at the back and that should level it out. So, no bother I thought and came back a week later.

I had a long wait as my local NHS practice was understaffed. I got my injection and all that and went in. Now, the dentist didn't say a word to me, I was slightly hesitent to mention what was happening. I was in and out in ten minutes.

Now, what the dentist has actually done has baffled my mum. It seems instead of 'filing off' my front tooth, she has drilled away a whole chunk of healthy tooth and 'built it up' with a very cheap kind of filling.

My first bloody filling and he didn't even mention it. When drilling she's cracked my tooth and I awoke this morning to find about a quarter of my tooth is missing. She has totally buggered up my tooth.

After my mum and her other ex-dentist friend examined my mouth they said he should have told me exactly what he was going to do, given me the options of what procedure to happen, used UV light or something which he didn't, taken at least three times longer than he took and considering I have perfect teeth he should have given me the best kind of material to fill the gap.

So, because the NHS sucks now it means only the worst kind of dentists don't go private, are overworked, cut corners and rush jobs, use the cheapest materials and don't give a damn what they're doing.

Now I look like a fahking pirate... so with my mum's help I'm reporting the dentist to the council or whatever and should get the best treatment to get it fixed at the dental school in Glasgow.

See how my broken tooth can expand to blaming Thatcherism and New Labour?
Mon 13/09/04 at 18:38
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cookie monster wrote:
> Lawrence wrote:
> I've sucked my thumb all my life
>
> I dont know if i would admit that, even on an annonymous chat forum.

Why do i care if anyone knows? Everyone else in 'real' life knows. My best mate does too..it's quite funny when we sit watching TV together lol
Mon 13/09/04 at 13:31
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Nobody will ever love me again.

WWWWHHHHYYY?
Mon 13/09/04 at 13:11
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Lawrence wrote:
> I've sucked my thumb all my life

I dont know if i would admit that, even on an annonymous chat forum.
Mon 13/09/04 at 12:54
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I've sucked my thumb all my life and my teeth are s**till perfect. None of this goofy sh*t my mum threatened me with to s**top me doing it-whos laughing now mother!

When i was 14 all my mates had braces..ALL of them, so i wanted them too except the dentis**t said i didn't need them.

A few months, i was in a club and as i took a sip of my beer from my bottle my friend got carried away with dancing and knocked it into my mouth, now there is a teeny tiny little chip, only noticable to those looking closely with a magnifying glass!
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:43
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Because I'm crap at writing.
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:41
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RoJ wrote:
> That means he will die a horrible, horrible death.

And why did you draw that conclusion may I ask?
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:37
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I had a removable brace to move my teeth around and stuff, then, once they were better, train tracks were put on for 6 months, they were taken off, absolutely perfect teeth, given a metal retainer thing to keep them perfect. That was taken off after 18 months. I was given a plastic retainer to put in at night, every night, 15 months ago. Only thing is, it fell out every night, and I never bothered going to the orthodontist to get a new one, so my teeth are back like they were at first. I have my first appointment since getting the plastic ones on Wednesday.

Gay.

All this becasue my cousin cycled out in front of me (when i was on my bike) when I was four.
It took out one tooth, and buggered up the other, and my adult teeth grew in the same way.

But mind, they can grow you new teeth now with Stem Cells, though I predict it won't be used for anotehr 10 years, probably, but at least you'll have perfect teeth again when your 30.
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:36
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That means he will die a horrible, horrible death.
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:35
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Embarassingly I still have a couple of milk teeth, but it's not suprising really seeing as how my grandfather (now 75) has an original milk tooth still perfectly in tact.
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:29
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I've got my braces off a few months ago after having them for two years and I must say it makes a lot of difference. Beforehand my teeth were all over the place but now they are nice and level and spaced equally.

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