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Margaret Pilkington 11-03-2007 15:27

Poor gordon....aaaah!
 
What a shame for poor Gordon Brown.....the poor lamb has had toothache and has not been able to find and NHS dentist, so he has had to pay £100 per hour plus lab fees to get his teeth fixed. Now he knows how WE feel! slight difference though - HE can AFFORD the exorbitant charges.....be cause as always WE are paying!

flashy 11-03-2007 15:29

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what a spoon...thats all i'm saying, now maybe something will be done about it

Margaret Pilkington 11-03-2007 15:33

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Well, Flashy the article goes on to say that Gordon blames our esteemed TB for causing problems in the NHS dental service.......but later on an interview with the dentist reveals that he has been attending this private facility for more than 20 years.......who's kidding who eh?

flashy 11-03-2007 15:37

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thats true, i think all politicians are pillocks, they say and promise one thing then mean another,is all this going on because of the forthcoming election? hmmm i wonder

moonshiner 11-03-2007 15:54

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Lets be honest theres not one politican that could lie stright in bed:Banane40:

Margaret Pilkington 11-03-2007 16:20

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Oh, I like that one moonshiner!

moonshiner 11-03-2007 17:24

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On the news they said gordon brown had a root canal done with out anaesthetic, who are they trying to bloody kid ive had one done never again and thats with the anaesthetic. :Banane10:

panther 11-03-2007 18:01

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you know i feel really sorry for him!!...............................NOT!!!

chav1 11-03-2007 18:03

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he never intened or even tried to find a nhs dentist from the outstart he has obvioulsy been uner private care for a while

i bet he dosnt even know the number for nhs direct never mind dialed it to find an emergency dentist that willput a temp filling in that will have to last you 7 years unytil you can get on a dentists books

moonshiner 11-03-2007 19:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chav1 (Post 396230)
he never intened or even tried to find a nhs dentist from the outstart he has obvioulsy been uner private care for a while

i bet he dosnt even know the number for nhs direct never mind dialed it to find an emergency dentist that willput a temp filling in that will have to last you 7 years unytil you can get on a dentists books

know what you mean iwent to accy vic 2 weekks ago got a temp filling told to see my own dentist, if i had a dentist ide have been there.:mad:

spinner 11-03-2007 21:08

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actuall its better to go to a top out of town dentist as they work out cheaper long term your average dentist isnt trained to put white fiillings in properly

Tybow 11-03-2007 21:33

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Funny enough, I've had a root canal done with just Novocain, which isn't an anaesthetic, unless I misunderstood, I thought that was actually being put asleep. I have a great dentist (here in Ontario, Canada). I have never had anything except the Novocain, which is just injected in your gum.
Mind you I agree, root canals can be painful. I know I won't be believed, but I once fell asleep (not with anaesthetic) and was told I was snoring merrily.

Less 11-03-2007 21:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by spinner (Post 396315)
actuall its better to go to a top out of town dentist as they work out cheaper long term your average dentist isnt trained to put white fiillings in properly


White fillings? I have always had a bad gob, but at least at one time I could find someone to do something for it, even if I had to pay something towards it. I have not been able to see a dentist for too many years now and all the work the proper dentists did is going to waste.

I have had Crowns that thanks to regular care from those gentlemen lasted me about thirty years, now I am living with a mouthful of pegs because I can't get the care that needs to be done.
Is there anyone that needs meat ready perforated? 'cos I can't chew my food any-more!
:mad:

moonshiner 11-03-2007 21:58

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Iknow what you are going through im down to 12 teeth ive got to cook meat rer other wise i cant chow it, it would take me a week to eat a well done steak :Banane40:

Ianto.W. 11-03-2007 23:41

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At the tender age of 21 this poster had to have 'toy' teeth fitted, the first pair cost £20.00 including extraction, a life of toothache free followed me for 40years, untill they broke, £136.00 later happy days arrived again. teeth in later years are like your body worn out.


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