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Post by tiddles on Jan 24, 2012 23:36:47 GMT 1
LOL!
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Post by samfregreenock on Jan 24, 2012 23:47:34 GMT 1
that is the only thing that scares me....i think if i had to i would tie a string onto the door and slam it but knowing my luck the door would close the opposite way ;D Ha ha Linda, I remember doing that as a kid, with my baby teeth, once it had loosened enough, tie a bit of thread round it onto the door knob Memories eh....
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Post by Wee Jock on Jan 24, 2012 23:54:07 GMT 1
Think I'll set up my own scam River Clyde Gnomes offering burrows to rent payments up front.
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Post by linda wallace on Jan 24, 2012 23:54:10 GMT 1
and the pain lol
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Post by myfindhorn on Jan 25, 2012 1:55:35 GMT 1
I would fall asleep on the dentist chair, was lucky in taking my mind else where, however does anyone remember the school dentist where you only got the jag for a extraction but nothing for a filling as it was to teach you to clean your teeth, thank god I only had the treatment once.
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Post by samfregreenock on Jan 25, 2012 8:51:34 GMT 1
I would fall asleep on the dentist chair, was lucky in taking my mind else where, however does anyone remember the school dentist where you only got the jag for a extraction but nothing for a filling as it was to teach you to clean your teeth, thank god I only had the treatment once. Arf, yes I do, the first school dentist I went to inPort Glasgow, was a right old battle-axe, she had no time for weans whatsoever, she couldnae stand this namby-pamby crying in pain nonsense as she got stuck in, imagine wasting a perfectly good local anaesthetic on a child.
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Post by tiddles on Jan 25, 2012 18:29:23 GMT 1
Thank God I never had to endure the dreadful school dentist. My mother had awful memories of it as a child and made damned sure that I never had to suffer the hellish torture. I made it clear to both of them that I would run away should they ever try to force me to go and I would have done and they knew therefore that it was no idle threat!
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Post by samfregreenock on Jan 25, 2012 18:32:30 GMT 1
I would fall asleep on the dentist chair, was lucky in taking my mind else where, however does anyone remember the school dentist where you only got the jag for a extraction but nothing for a filling as it was to teach you to clean your teeth, thank god I only had the treatment once. Arf, yes I do, the first school dentist I went to inPort Glasgow, was a right old battle-axe, she had no time for weans whatsoever, she couldnae stand this namby-pamby crying in pain nonsense as she got stuck in, imagine wasting a perfectly good local anaesthetic on a child. The next school dentist was a bloke - really nice guy, chalk and cheese to teh auld with mentioned previousl
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Post by tiddles on Jan 25, 2012 18:35:44 GMT 1
A lot of them were barely qualified if at all and were forced into the Schools Dental Service because they could never make it in a proper practice. Thankfully things have got considerably better for dental treatment nowadays...well if you can get a dentist that is!!!!
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Post by rod2mc on Jan 25, 2012 21:18:43 GMT 1
I find that the students at GHC are great, very careful at all times, only thing is your in the chair for longer but on the upside they do it for free
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Post by tiddles on Jan 25, 2012 21:22:53 GMT 1
And the have access to all the latest equipment and techniques.
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Post by Wee Jock on Jan 25, 2012 21:42:38 GMT 1
After being treated the Royal Army Dental Corps, all I have to say is, I HATE BLOODY DENTISTS.
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Post by linda wallace on Jan 25, 2012 22:02:14 GMT 1
i used to go to the school dentist.....when i was really young i stood on a small dyke and was looking over a fence...it was a wooden fence with the v shape at the top....i fell off the dyke and jabbed inside my mouth with it and it pushed my top teeth forward.... the school dentist put a brace on but my teeth were that strong they only moved a bit so they decided to brace the bottom set to pull them forward to meet the top........thank god i didnt wear it as my teeth would be in a mess...
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Post by rod2mc on Jan 25, 2012 22:43:58 GMT 1
Lets be honest here, if its a choice between the dentist and the hygienist, I'd take the dentist every time. The hygienists are the ones to watch for, what you dont see is the nazi uniforms they wear under their gear. I could swear they give you electric shocks when your in the chair.
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Post by tiddles on Jan 25, 2012 23:42:17 GMT 1
Steady Rod! There's people out there who'd pay for that!
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Post by linda wallace on Jan 26, 2012 0:32:31 GMT 1
so i dont have bother with my teeth i do them everytime i eat and before i go to bed....electric brushes are brilliant lol
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Post by samfregreenock on Jan 26, 2012 0:46:09 GMT 1
so i dont have bother with my teeth i do them everytime i eat and before i go to bed....electric brushes are brilliant lol Ma wife just got wan of them before Xmas, she says their great too, wished she had got wan years ago
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Post by linda wallace on Jan 26, 2012 0:51:28 GMT 1
i got the argos make one and its brilliant...i saw one for nearly £100.....my god my teeth would need to be made of gold
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Post by tiddles on Jan 26, 2012 16:41:14 GMT 1
The powered ones have one major drawback.....they are hellish if you have a hangover!
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Post by Wee Jock on Jan 26, 2012 20:31:00 GMT 1
It's amazing how the Halifax scam ended up as something else....lol
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Post by tiddles on Jan 26, 2012 20:35:01 GMT 1
We're just morphs
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Post by Wee Jock on Jan 26, 2012 20:45:36 GMT 1
That's the great thing about forums.
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Post by tiddles on Jan 26, 2012 22:09:36 GMT 1
Yes, it's as much a conversation as anything else
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Post by linda wallace on Jan 26, 2012 22:12:19 GMT 1
well when i use my electric toothbrush my head looses a lot of weight with the vibration lol
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