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Lareine
Jul 22, 2007

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Last time I had work done, it involved getting an inferior alveolar nerve block done by the hygienist and um, it didn't go so well. On top of getting some "shock", the injections themselves REALLY REALLY loving HURT. I'm no stranger to dental procedures but this was perhaps the most painful I've ever had. I wept afterwards.

What I'm asking is, would it be considered offensive if next time I needed to be anesthetized, I ask for the doctor to do it instead?

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Lareine
Jul 22, 2007

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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:

How do you respond to studies that suggest flossing actually does nothing?

Yeah, that's bullshit. I know because I can tell you what happens when you DON'T floss. You get cavities between your loving teeth and they sometimes even need to drill through healthy tooth to reach the cavity properly. It loving sucks.

I mean, what... they gonna argue that leaving food between your teeth to rot doesn't actually cause problems?

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