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Why not give your customers lessons in how to prevent the issues
that make your service necessary?
This is a Dental practice with lessons in care and what to eat and
special tools available to allow you to do your own Dental work.
Baked?
https://www.youtube...watch?v=sstCC7T0Do4 [2 fries shy of a happy meal, May 07 2014]
Mr Bean at the dentist.
https://www.youtube...watch?v=60NSM_EHmuw [spidermother, May 09 2014]
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Ah, don't all dental practices do this already? Every
time I go to the hygienist, I get quizzed about my
brushing and eating habits, and told what I should
and shouldn't be doing. |
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My last dentist did the same thing. |
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I am fairly certain that all dentists and dental
hygienists do this. |
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// tools available to allow you to do your own
Dental work // |
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We will pay a dollar to watch that.
Presumably the kit includes a Dremel, a
mirror, and a pair of snipe-nose pilers. |
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The DeLuxe version has lidocaine
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Alas, I must agree with [MB]. Besides which a lot of
the so called tools may be bought at a pharmacy. |
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Now that I've read the idea, I see that [JHC] is
advocating actual DIY dentistry, rather than mere
cleaning. |
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I don't see self-dentistry as viable, except certain portions of extended cleaning, which would require a micro-minicam/waldo/tool thing, which is its own post. |
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I don't see why autodentisty should be especially
problematic. It would take a while to get used to
the left-right reversal (if working mirrorically), but it
shouldn't be that much harder than shaving or
applying mascara. |
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^ well, true except for the actual "dentistry" bit: X-rays, fillings, crowns, appliances, etc. |
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What difficulties, pray tell, do you envisage? |
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Self-xrays are a challenge but not insurmountable, especially if you purchase the advanced starter kit. |
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All the rest of it is micro-sculpture that any obsessive-compulsive type could master, and recent advances in two-part compound technology and laser-activated bonding agents simplify this for layman applications. |
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Wait a minute - I didn't like this idea. What the hell am I saying? |
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I don't see why it should be any harder to work on
your own mouth than on someone else's, given
suitable mirrors or cameras. |
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Certainly an application for 3d printers, however I'd like to see a home trepanning kit(buy one now and we'll throw in a set of lobotomy needles) on the market first, to weed out the ones that are more interested in the DIY aspect than dentistry. |
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What's your address, we'll get that couriered to you by tomorrow. |
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// I don't see why it should be any harder to work on your own
mouth than on someone else's, given suitable mirrors or cameras. // |
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Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch would be so proud. As would the
intercalary twin, and your Step-Great-Uncle Mandelstein. |
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I didn't like this idea at first but it's growing on me. |
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I'm pretty sure that if I had administered my own freezing for my last filling exchange I would still have full feeling/taste on the right side of my tongue and, cold beer wouldn't taste like a copper flavored ice-cream headache on that side of my skull. |
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...not to mention that time I had an abscessed tooth cracked in three and yanked un-frozen with a waiting room full of little kids. |
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or that other time when... but I digress. I'm liking this idea more and more. |
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I don't think one can do their own root canal
removal, but you can tie a string around your tooth
and the other end to a door, then slam the door and
viola- your tooth can be pulled out. (providing it is
already rotting or somewhat loose.) |
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//Leopold Ritter von Sacher-Masoch would be so
proud. As would the intercalary twin, and your Step-
Great-Uncle Mandelstein// |
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Due to a rather strange series of events in the
Buchanan family past, the intercalary twin _is_ my
step-great-uncle. However, the intercalary's name is
not Mandelstein. |
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Don't obfuscate, everyone knows perfectly well that you have a whole
pack (swarm ? pride ? mob ? einsatzgruppen ?) of step-great-uncles,
at least two great step-uncles (possibly still three, if the antitoxin
injections were administered in time) and one Uncle Great-Stephan. |
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