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Dentist
I've got a flobby mouth courtesy of a visit to my dentist to have two lost fillings replaced. Blech.
But, horror of horrors, Mr Chaudhuri, my dentist of thirty years is retiring! I still think of him as a 'charming young man'. He restored my faith in dentists after I almost got my jaw dislocated by an extremely unpleasant dentist in Wakefield (unpleasant on many levels) whose name I have blocked from my memory.
I will really miss Mr Chaudhuri. Apparently he and the other partner are being replaced by two newly qualified girlies from Sheffield University. So I'm going to have to break in a new dentist next time. Luckily they will still take NHS patients - though they offer private dentistry as well for optional procedures and materials.
But, horror of horrors, Mr Chaudhuri, my dentist of thirty years is retiring! I still think of him as a 'charming young man'. He restored my faith in dentists after I almost got my jaw dislocated by an extremely unpleasant dentist in Wakefield (unpleasant on many levels) whose name I have blocked from my memory.
I will really miss Mr Chaudhuri. Apparently he and the other partner are being replaced by two newly qualified girlies from Sheffield University. So I'm going to have to break in a new dentist next time. Luckily they will still take NHS patients - though they offer private dentistry as well for optional procedures and materials.
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He used to try and get you to have all your fillings without anaesthetic because it wouldn't hurt much. Yeah right!
And when I first went to him he systematically removed every filling in my head, dissed my previous dentist mightily, told me the rot in my teeth (under the fillings, so - duh!) was revolting and stank. A right little charmer.
I did have a woman dentist very briefly after that, close to where I worked, and she was OK, but I think I was still too traumatised from the horrible one to really appreciate her.
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Mine was wonderful but retired unexpectedly. Although I still go to his practice, it's unrecognisable now and I still feel abandoned!
So you have my sympathies and I hope the new dentist works out alright.
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Glad it's painless.
The only thing I've ever dislocated was a shoulder - which is definitely NOT painless. It's oh so much the other side of painless that I don't even want to think about it. (shudder)