Close to Home by John McPherson for September 18, 2016

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    whiteheron  over 8 years ago

    Jumpin’ Jimenez

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    jgarrott  over 8 years ago

    Actually, I had an experience that felt about like that in a recent root canal!

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    tom_wright  over 8 years ago

    Hear about the Buddhist priest who refused the dentist’s offer of novocaine? Said, “No, thanks, I shall transcend dental medication”.

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Back in the 50’s I didn’t like the long needle pushed into a gum. So I tried to do without it. Pain sent my brain through my skull when 3 rpm grinder drill took forever to dig out cavity. Next time paid the $5 extra for novocaine. Now the procedure is rubbing gums with a numbing chemistry before tiny needle is inserted to deaden area for high rpm drill that takes seconds to do the job.

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    redbaronss  over 8 years ago

    She had a “Sylvester Moment,” as when Sylvester the Cat hits the ceiling. I tell my dentist he’ll know when I’m feeling it when I make like Sylvester and cling to the ceiling.

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member over 8 years ago

    When someone is leaving work to go to a dental appointment, I alway wish them farewell by saying " Hope everything comes out ok!"

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    Otto Knowbetter  over 8 years ago

    I’ve always suspected the movie “Marathon Man” is shown as a training film in dental school.

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    katzenbooks45  over 8 years ago

    In gynecology, that roof thing is called “the chandelier effect”.

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    rgcviper  over 8 years ago

    THAT’LL leave a mark.

    SNERK … made me laugh.

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    hippogriff  over 8 years ago

    Gordon LongBack in those days, I got check-ups regularly enough to find cavities before they got that big. I would request a high speed, light touch, and plenty of coolant water. Worked great. With the modern techniques, I will take the shots because I have a dentist who knows how. There is no such thing as a painless dentist, but he comes as close as any.

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