Fangs for the memorymefcon1September 9 2003, 01:46:39 UTC
I offer you my condolences for your recently departed :) I too have some dental memorabilia: some of my teeth had to be hollowed out before being filled. This involved using a screw shaped file that was repeatedly screwed into the tooth, then pulled out to file a nice neat hole. This worked fine until the file broke, while it was in my tooth... I only had to wait a day for the dentist to create a special tool to extract it from me :D I have the offending implement in a little plastic bag in Ireland. :)
Re: Fangs for the memorymefcon1September 9 2003, 02:13:44 UTC
ha ha! no way! I didn't have to endure any pain what-so-ever. It was all a remote dreamlike thing. You need a turbo-switch for your metabolism, so you can turn in off sometimes :D
Re: Fangs for the memoryanothertwilightSeptember 9 2003, 02:17:50 UTC
it's odd. recreational pharmeceuticals hit hard and last a long time at quite low dosages. it just seems that dental anaesthetic is less effective than it could be
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or maybe it will just be a long and arduous road to recovery. yeees. that sounds promising.
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I too have some dental memorabilia: some of my teeth had to be hollowed out before being filled. This involved using a screw shaped file that was repeatedly screwed into the tooth, then pulled out to file a nice neat hole. This worked fine until the file broke, while it was in my tooth...
I only had to wait a day for the dentist to create a special tool to extract it from me :D I have the offending implement in a little plastic bag in Ireland. :)
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*grin*
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It was all a remote dreamlike thing.
You need a turbo-switch for your metabolism, so you can turn in off sometimes :D
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