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Did anyone else have their teeth 'ruined' by health board dentists?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,425 ✭✭✭MonstaMash


    Why what would toffee do? What other foods are hard to eat with them?
    Toffee would pull the delph out of your napper :D

    Things like pocorn, peanuts etc. can get under the pallete & be irritating, so I avoid stuff like that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    MonstaMash wrote: »
    Not in my case...I had most of my front upper/lower teeth knocked out in a motorcycle accident...

    As I was getting into the ambulance, I was picking them up off the ground & the ambulance guy said, " I don't think you're gonna need them mate", to which I replied, "they're my fookin teeth" :D

    If you lose your teeth due to gum disease etc., I believe it can be detrimental to bone density but am open to correction on this ;)

    How long ago was this, what age are you, and what do dentists say about your jaw bone prognosis going forward? (Feel free not to answer or to approximate). Do you still have your own back teeth? Did they have to take the roots out, ie, were they smashed at the gum line?

    You should really do an AMA (ask me anything)!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,425 ✭✭✭MonstaMash


    It happened 15 years ago, I'm a year shy of a half century...

    Jaw bone prognosis is good, had it wired & plates put in...couldn't afford implants, but they may have been an issue anyway as I had multiple minute fractures in the upper/lower sockets due to my face hitting the deck at high impact.

    Have a grand total of 12 teeth left...3 upper, 3 lower, all back teeth...could be worse, I was a fugly bastid before the smash anyway :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    Wow Monsta, you been thru the wars!! Well, at least you're not in pain now and that's the main thing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,102 ✭✭✭Digs


    Another Eastern Health Board Dentist Survivor here:mad:

    I ****ing told her i could still feel my gum after she had numbed it

    then she starts drilling into my tooth i told her i can still feel it

    and then she drilled into the nerve, i can still remember the pain 25 years later

    put me off going to the dentist for years after

    Not in Walkinstown by any chance? Same thing happened to me, she kept drilling as I squirmed and cried in pain and told me to shut up repeatedly. My mum could hear me in the waiting room and tried to see what was up but was put off.

    As a result of that apart from being completely traumatised I got a really bad abcess and my jaw swelled really bad. My parents were absolutely livid, took the complaint as far as they could but got no satisfaction. That dentist was a sadistic bit*H.

    Since then four of my cousins have qualified as dentists so my faith in them has been restored. If I came across that cow though I wouldn't be held responsible for my actions!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,425 ✭✭✭MonstaMash


    Wow Monsta, you been thru the wars!! Well, at least you're not in pain now and that's the main thing.
    Pain is your friend, it let's you know you're still alive ;)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 107 ✭✭Dancing With Myself


    I hear they pull them instead of trying to save the tooth. I am so glad that I have all my teeth and that they are perfect. I will shortly be getting my only amalgam filling removed and replaced by a modern composite filling!! I will be even more perfect than I already am!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 445 ✭✭rwg


    hate dentists - health board dentist in the eighties took out one of my teeth, used my chest as leverage for his knee - didnt go to a dentist for another 20+ years, was happy to see instruments have advanced, no leverage needed :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,753 ✭✭✭Vito Corleone


    My dentist gave out to me last time I was there cos of all the coke I drink (4 litres + a week). He said it was a miracle how I didn't have any cavities. I go private.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 731 ✭✭✭Butterface


    Plek Trum wrote: »
    Isn't it funny how a significant amount of this could / should have been avoided if everyone took responsibility for their own teeth and took good care of them?

    Not in all circumstances, but certainly if people needed so so much work done then it could have been avoided? Just saying.... I see it everyday in work - everyone else is to blame for your own lack of effort. *rant over*

    Edit: Not everyone but definitely SOME!

    How does one avoid the way in which the teeth grow up through the gum? How is it possible to prevent teeth from growing up crooked?

    A few times my mother drew attention to the fact that my bottom teeth were growing up crooked and each time the dentist dismissed. He said I wouldn't need braces when clearly one tooth was overlapping the other. In fact, my bottom teeth became more crooked over the years. My mother was always sorry she never forced the issue because in later years they couldn't afford braces for me. Luckily I've had work done on my top teeth recently to improve my smile and the bottom row is not as noticeable now!

    I also had 3 baby teeth removed when I was a child. I was put to sleep by gas and woke up in the middle it!!!! They had to grab the gas and put me back to sleep. My mother said they laughed it off..


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,894 ✭✭✭UCDVet


    I don't trust dentists at all.

    Went to a dentist and he told me my 'Wisdom teeth' needed to removed. He had an x-ray that showed them coming in wrong and if I didn't get them removed it would mess up all of my teeth, hurt like hell, and probably get infected. But other than that, my teeth were fine.

    I left and went to another dentist. He told me my teeth were fine, except I had a small cavity in a tooth that didn't hurt. I asked about my wisdom teeth and he said they were nothing to worry about....but we'd better get that cavity looked at!

    I left, with my cavity. That was.....16 years ago. My wisdom teeth came in perfectly fine on their own. Nothing was pushed, nothing hurt (maybe one or two days of mild tenderness in my gums....that's it), nothing was infected. And that cavity dentist #2 found....well, it's been 16 years and still not a problem.

    If I were older at the time/if I had the information, I'd think about suing the bastards. Still makes me angry.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,628 ✭✭✭Femme_Fatale


    I just remember the health board dentist I went to being an extremely unpleasant old man, but otherwise, teeth were treated fine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,420 ✭✭✭Lollipops23


    Bastard North Eastern Health Board dentist drilled into my tooth before he'd given the anaesthetic time to work....like 10seconds after he'd injected it.

    I was 14 at the time, my mother had to yell at him to stop I was so hysterical. He then told me to go out to the waiting room and to "stop crying, or you'll scare the younger kids." Piece of work, it transpired several kids from my class had a similar experience with him.

    Oh, and this was 2002, so not exactly the dark ages.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,638 ✭✭✭Teyla Emmagan


    God, we must have been terribly posh. I don't think I was ever at a health board dentist. Just a dentist (how do you get referred to health board dentists in particular!?).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 334 ✭✭HomelessMidge


    I had a tooth pulled at a dentist in Castlelawn Heights in Galway during the 1990s, I still to this day have the remains of this tooth in my gum, so not a great job done there. :mad:

    April this year I had a tooth pulled in the dental hospital. Tooth cracked and he had to cut into the gum to get the rest back (got everything out in the end), big swelled cheek and pain for a week after that.

    Then just last month had the same tooth on the opposite side taken out. This time the tooth was way worse, totally rotten through out and cracked to the point where it was barely protruding from the gum. My new brilliant dentist got it out in 5 minutes, the while tooth at that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,130 ✭✭✭Yakuza


    At the age of 12, I had braces put in. They were taken out after about a year and a half (with their job not done) because I changed to secondary school (entitlement to treatment ended once you left primary), they quickly lost interest and took them out, with the job not done right. Cue me having sh1tty crossed front teeth (and not really smiling ever in photos) for 30-odd years until now, where I'm half-way through a two-year treatment with braces (and will be €3500 lighter by the end!) but I'll have a semi-decent set of gnashers at last!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,172 ✭✭✭FizzleSticks


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