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When I was in the Air Force they told me that I needed to have the four rearmost molars removed. It was either that or be taken off flying status. So I went with the extractions. They did one side at a time.
The first dentist had his boot on my chest as he pulled the lower one from my jaw. I felt like I was hit with a baseball bat on that side of my face.
The second dentist looked at the X-ray for about 5 seconds and said, âWeâre going to have to break that one up.â It came out in no time with no effort. The only problem I had was to remember not to chew on that side for a couple of days.
In retrospect, I am glad they removed them. There is barely enough room to get behind the remaining teeth to brush them.
My dad once had a rather diminutive dentist climb up onto his chest to get a tooth out. My dad was so fascinated he didnât even mind, and they got the tooth out. Allâs well that ends well, I guess.
allen@home about 1 year ago
I would go find a new dentist.
Imagine about 1 year ago
I had a dentist like that.
Farside99 about 1 year ago
Now THAT was a long root!
hubbard3188 about 1 year ago
Love the dentistsâ name.
sandpiper about 1 year ago
He forgot his safety belt. Recoils can be rough.
Mediatech about 1 year ago
The tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.
tremaine53 about 1 year ago
âPhil McCavityâ?!? (Or was that âFilm Academyâ?!?) Thatâs funnier than the dentist crashing through the door.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 year ago
âwhen he pulled that tooth, it extracted my uncleâs entire skeleton!â Mark Twain
Just-me about 1 year ago
That tooth had some serious roots.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
When I had my wisdom teeth pulled, he had to practically stand on my chest to get out the lowers.
monya_43 about 1 year ago
He missed the wall, which would have been worse. The door is going to need new hinges. He is fortunate that the knob didnât get him.
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
Hard one there.
dflak about 1 year ago
When I was in the Air Force they told me that I needed to have the four rearmost molars removed. It was either that or be taken off flying status. So I went with the extractions. They did one side at a time.
The first dentist had his boot on my chest as he pulled the lower one from my jaw. I felt like I was hit with a baseball bat on that side of my face.
The second dentist looked at the X-ray for about 5 seconds and said, âWeâre going to have to break that one up.â It came out in no time with no effort. The only problem I had was to remember not to chew on that side for a couple of days.
In retrospect, I am glad they removed them. There is barely enough room to get behind the remaining teeth to brush them.
Munch about 1 year ago
Got it!
davidlwashburn about 1 year ago
My dad once had a rather diminutive dentist climb up onto his chest to get a tooth out. My dad was so fascinated he didnât even mind, and they got the tooth out. Allâs well that ends well, I guess.
HOTLOTUS1 about 1 year ago
ouch! thatâs gonna hurt
Alberta Oil about 1 year ago
Gonna hafta add a door to the bill, sorry.
WCraft about 1 year ago
Shouting from inside the room: âCandy bar â candy bar â OHâŠI want a candy bar!â
tuliplover about 1 year ago
Well, if the dentistâs name is Phil McCavitty, why is he extracting, and not filling the tooth? His name ought to be Dr. Pullem instead.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 1 year ago
Three brave men.
(Itâs a shame he pulled the wrong tooth, though.)
mindjob about 1 year ago
He is great at extracting wallets too
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Thatâs alright, Iâm resting right now.
soundcomm about 1 year ago
Lying down on the job!
jpozenel about 1 year ago
This makes me think of the W.C. Fields dentist scene.
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