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Re: O.T.This should be fun..... WISDOM TEETH
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Posted by HENRY E NC on June 14, 2007 at 19:04:55 from (216.119.6.4):
In Reply to: O.T.This should be fun..... WISDOM TEETH posted by migraine on June 14, 2007 at 07:36:21:
Hope they came out OK. Back in 1955 I was stationed in Germany and flew out of Frankfort. I had been on a 4 day trip and returned to base with a swollen jaw. Since the base dental office was closed they sent me to a German dentist. I sat in the chair in immense pain and before I knew it I was strapped down and he was putting a device in my mouth to hold it open . He then proceeded to chisel out two wisdom teeth with a hammer and chisel. I believe I passed out at least once. When he was done and he released me it was all I could do to keep from killing him. I was off flight status for two weeks and many appointments at the detal clinic to get repaired. I hope you had a better day.
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