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  • I practiced dentistry for 35 years and your brother knows what he's doing. We have the finest dental schools in the world. First, he'll exam the condition of your teeth and than make recommendations. You can then take or leave it, but if you do have a serious problem (which it sounds as if you do) take advantage of your opportunity to have it corrected before more serious things occurs. In the event he must give you an injection of anesthetic solution, he'll first numb the surface layer of where he'll place the needle. This takes care of you feeling the injection. As the needle enters the tissue, he will be slowly injecting the solution so you don't feel a thing. Look, partner, this is the 21st Century and dental pain in a dental office is indeed a very rare happening. The needle is only about the size of one the hairs on your head, so don't be a fool and allow a tooth to abscess. Then, you really will be in terrible pain.
  • I thought your mum was your dentist and your brother was a gynecologist.

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