Another wisdom tooth video
I love these things, the reactions are fantastic.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 8:46, Share, Reply)
I love these things, the reactions are fantastic.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 8:46, Share, Reply)
I had all mine out under local, it was honestly quite good fun
what with all the pulling and cracking and stuff.
You know what a stick of rock sounds like when you crunch and chew it, it was like that but with pliers
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 8:48, Share, Reply)
what with all the pulling and cracking and stuff.
You know what a stick of rock sounds like when you crunch and chew it, it was like that but with pliers
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 8:48, Share, Reply)
Not been to the dentist for 25 years
fucking scaremongering rip-off merchants, most of them.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:12, Share, Reply)
fucking scaremongering rip-off merchants, most of them.
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I was never really bothered about trips to the dentist
until I went to the orthodontist and had some operation to move a tooth that was growing the wrong way. The operation was under local, and very unpleasant from the anaesthetic injections to the scraping of scalpels and pulling of teeth and being stitched up. That was the easy part. I was then taken back to school by my parents and then the anaesthetic wore off. I was in agony for days. It was horrible. I haven't been back since for fear of anything similar happening. I do take very good care of my teeth though to try to ensure that I won't need to go back...
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:30, Share, Reply)
until I went to the orthodontist and had some operation to move a tooth that was growing the wrong way. The operation was under local, and very unpleasant from the anaesthetic injections to the scraping of scalpels and pulling of teeth and being stitched up. That was the easy part. I was then taken back to school by my parents and then the anaesthetic wore off. I was in agony for days. It was horrible. I haven't been back since for fear of anything similar happening. I do take very good care of my teeth though to try to ensure that I won't need to go back...
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:30, Share, Reply)
^this^
I've hated dentists since I was six. One of the cunts tried to anaesthatise me and shoved the needle into my jawbone. Twat. So when I had an absess under one of my teeth recently, I HAD to go and get it pulled out. So this cunt twisted and wrenched and out popped my tooth. Sadly, my absess also popped and the puss was all over the shop. The dentist said "don't spit the blood out" so I didn't (i've no idea why she asked, or why I didn't, i was just drugged up so I obeyed - insert Savile joke here). Later that day I went down with some sort of poisoning from the absess muck. *slow clap for cunt dentist (and stupid drugged up me)*
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:42, Share, Reply)
I've hated dentists since I was six. One of the cunts tried to anaesthatise me and shoved the needle into my jawbone. Twat. So when I had an absess under one of my teeth recently, I HAD to go and get it pulled out. So this cunt twisted and wrenched and out popped my tooth. Sadly, my absess also popped and the puss was all over the shop. The dentist said "don't spit the blood out" so I didn't (i've no idea why she asked, or why I didn't, i was just drugged up so I obeyed - insert Savile joke here). Later that day I went down with some sort of poisoning from the absess muck. *slow clap for cunt dentist (and stupid drugged up me)*
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:42, Share, Reply)
Local and a sedative for me
They were buried sideways so they had to be broken in pieces before they'd come out. That involved quite a selection of medieval-looking tools going in to my mouth shiny and coming out red. I was conscious for all of it, but couldn't feel anything other than being pulled around a lot. The sedative was great though - I didn't give a damn about any of it.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:33, Share, Reply)
They were buried sideways so they had to be broken in pieces before they'd come out. That involved quite a selection of medieval-looking tools going in to my mouth shiny and coming out red. I was conscious for all of it, but couldn't feel anything other than being pulled around a lot. The sedative was great though - I didn't give a damn about any of it.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:33, Share, Reply)
I had loads of lovely drugs
I.V valium and some assorted pills.
Was asleep for the whole thing and woke up high as a kite.
Got 3 more to come out, might save one for my birthday.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:55, Share, Reply)
I.V valium and some assorted pills.
Was asleep for the whole thing and woke up high as a kite.
Got 3 more to come out, might save one for my birthday.
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 9:55, Share, Reply)
yep, 2 of mine were compacted/sideways
hence the lovely cracking and crunching :)
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 10:22, Share, Reply)
hence the lovely cracking and crunching :)
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 10:22, Share, Reply)
100 years ago Laughing gas was the recreational drug of choice in the US
The american psychologist William James used to regularly get out of his fucking tree on the stuff.
www.general-anaesthesia.com/misc/nitrous-philosophy.html
( , Fri 16 Nov 2012, 8:53, Share, Reply)
The american psychologist William James used to regularly get out of his fucking tree on the stuff.
www.general-anaesthesia.com/misc/nitrous-philosophy.html
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