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arlos wrote:No, no. He lives in BFE in middle of nowhere. He went to Redneck Bob's Dentistry and Feed Supply.
-Arlos
Tikker wrote:Went in to have a tooth extracted (long story short, genetically family has bad teeth, or for the science impaired god gave us bad teeth)
the last time I had a molar extracted, the surgeon cut the top off, sliced the remaining into 4 sections, and extracted 1 root at a time (we have bad crowns, amazingly good roots, super bad combination for extractions)
like most good surgeons, he knocked me out, did the work, then sent me home with 2 prescriptions, 1 for pain (yay) and an antibiotic
this knucklehead gives me local anesthetic, the uses the equivalent of a fucking crowbar, a screwdriver (i'm not kidding) and some fucking pliers to attempt to fucking rip the molar out of my lower jaw in 1 piece!
2 hours later he decides that maybe cutting it up some is a good idea
asshat slips twice, cutting my tongue bad enough for stitches in 2 spots! (5 stiches total!) and an hour later bam, roots are out
so he finishes up, says, "there you go, have a good day" and sends me home
no pain killer
no antibiotic
and doesn't even wash the fucking blood off of my face
jeje, i'm fucking in pain, and pissed off all the same time
araby wrote:
1-people do genetically have bad teeth however it's funny how every single "they pulled my tooth" story gets blamed on how bad your teeth are..genetically
2-"the last time you had a molar extracted" ...wow...you're down two, how many more can you afford to lose?
3-you mentioned that the surgeon knocked you out, yada yada...but that this guy didn't do that for you. Well, you either didn't see an oral surgeon this time, but instead let the general dentist pull your tooth,
the uses the equivalent of a fucking crowbar--this is called a curette and it actually loosens the attached tissue surrounding the tooth. (your gum) and oral surgeons use these also.
a screwdriver (i'm not kidding) this is an elevator---there are several kinds, but they "elevate" the tooth by using it as a wedge against the surrounding bone, and it breaks the attachment from the periodontal ligament (what surrounds your roots in bone) and oral surgeons use these also
and some fucking pliers to attempt to fucking rip the molar out of my lower jaw in 1 piece!--the pliers are called "forceps" but yah they're pretty much pliers. You take those and "rock" the tooth back and forth to loosen it from the bone socket and then ultimately removing it in one piece. and yes, OS use these also.
black people have dense bone, their teeth can be difficult to pull because of that, but I've never seen anything take that long even in a difficult/complicated extraction.
Tikker wrote:I should see if I can get the xray's scanned or something. The roots in my teeth are bigger at the bottom than near the crown
you're probably right-but again, this tooth is still a molar and just remember how important it is to keep a tooth. (and to replace a lost one-you should have gotten at the time of your extraction, site preservation and you should see someone about an implant or at least a bridge. Extractions should only happen when a tooth is hopeless.eh, i dunno technical terms, last one that was yanked was a wisdom tooth I guess
you'd think that dental sciences would have progressed in the last 100 years, jeje
I should see if I can get the xray's scanned or something. The roots in my teeth are bigger at the bottom than near the crown
the part that bothers me is that he didn't really even acknowledge the slips with the drill, or really explain that he'd goofed up some shit
when I went to the oral surgeon (for the wisdoms) he walked me thru the operation before, and again afterwards
both oral surgeon, and dentist said mine were the toughest extractions they'd had
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