tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post2905707094138363416..comments2024-03-13T03:24:01.167-04:00Comments on Marginalizing Morons: Dentists - Self-Interested Thieves?CaptiousNuthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14440029537418230507noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-6002566257682408282013-02-25T00:54:14.142-05:002013-02-25T00:54:14.142-05:00*This is a major life threatening procedure people...*This is a major life threatening procedure people don't know about. Dentists and orthodontists are killing people slowly and causing rapid aging and degradation of cheekbones and facial structure, which causes a chain reaction in the glands and literally every area of the body...The teeth and dental arches are a keystone area of the entire body and when they are messed with it's a chain reaction. You're supposed to expand the mouth to make room for wisdom teeth, not extract them. Do a search on kevin courtois 'face pulling' , and read everything this guy writes about palate expansion, ncr therapy, etc. I was born with cheekbones, dentists and and orthodontist fucked my face up. I could sue for millions or more but the statute of limitations is expired. I encourage anyone recent to sue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-90702785808307063802012-01-09T15:19:55.970-05:002012-01-09T15:19:55.970-05:00And so, I totally disagree that dentists and oral ...And so, I totally disagree that dentists and oral surgions are only out to get your money...my wisdom teeth have been giving me fits for years and every dentist or orthodontist has said to me, well they are sideways and pushing into the other teeth, so obviously you'll have some pain and headache, and occational infection from not being able to clean them properly, but give it a week or two and it should calm down. No need to get them out. blah blah blah!!! Finally I found a dentist who'll do it in three visits if possible and charge $50/visit!! yay!! pulled on out last tuesday and my head still hurts, but not nearly so bad!! wow, but yes dying while haveing the rest out is my worst fear!! I dont do well with needles or anesthetics or medicine of any kind. And I'm allergic to valium which is what they use and people obviously don't take me to seriously...so we'll see if they listen or if I'm the next one in the news for dying having the rest taken out. The first one was an easy puller the next three wont be. I went in for a broken hand with bones sticking out and nasty and they gave me some something for nausia and pain in an IV and said it'd make me a little sleepy....I said just a little? They said yes, And I said, I don't think it's supposed to make me this sleepy, as I was starting to fall off the table and someone was ketching me and the look on the poor guys face and the doctor as he walked in the door...lol, then I totally flat lined....and lucky for me they had some antidote stuff they quickly shot me with and a min or two later I came back...lol...poor guys, and I was mad they didn't listen to me when I said small small doses...but they learned a good lesson and wont have anything to do with me again..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-9572791518717679482011-12-29T21:27:09.238-05:002011-12-29T21:27:09.238-05:00Hi Anne,
I said *whatever* only as a transition t...Hi Anne,<br /><br />I said *whatever* only as a transition to what I wanted to talk about - i.e. the wisdom teeth scam.CaptiousNuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14440029537418230507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-53771376644947063522011-12-27T00:37:26.515-05:002011-12-27T00:37:26.515-05:00The child that died was a "she" not a &q...The child that died was a "she" not a "he" and I can't believe that you would think the death of a 17-year old is a "whatever" moment.<br /><br />In any case, I agree with your contention that this is a racket. My daughter did have her wisdom teeth out but initially we only had two done as an "extraction" - the difference is the teeth were still in the gums - and the reason was her other teeth were being affected. She did also end up needing the other two out but we waited until they had erupted and it was just a usual tooth-pulling. No anesthesia, recovery time was nada.<br /><br />My oldest son has been told by our dentist that he should have his wisdom teeth out but he doesn't want to. I figure he's an adult and can make that decision for himself. If he has problems later then he can pay to get it fixed. His teeth are in excellent condition as of now.<br /><br />I can't see doing it as a preventative measure. If there is not evidence of other teeth being affected (or decay being created because of the difficulty in getting to those back teeth) then I don't see the point. And yes, all surgery carries risks.Anne Galivanhttp://homeschooling911.com/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-9870571542550798292011-12-21T10:26:03.187-05:002011-12-21T10:26:03.187-05:00Indeed.
The best is how they start 6 year old on ...Indeed.<br /><br />The best is how they start 6 year old on orthodontic appliances.<br /><br />Then when you are 35+ your teeth start to wander again!CaptiousNuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14440029537418230507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11336670.post-30496831422166582492011-12-21T05:56:25.490-05:002011-12-21T05:56:25.490-05:00Cap, I believe the same thing has happened with br...Cap, I believe the same thing has happened with braces. I see them everywhere now while they were not as prevalent 20+ years ago. Another job of milking the population by highly indebted "professionals".bcrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12477373669299622584noreply@blogger.com