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victim - 17 Sep 2005 01:24 GMT (version française en bas)
It happened to me twice to go to dental clinics where the hygienists have drilled into my teeth even though I had no cavities. Both times were in the city of Lévis, Quebec, Canada.
The first time it happened was in 2004 at the Clinique Dantaire Patrice Russell. The hyienist has used a rapidly-spinning tool with a sharp point which I felt like metal, to drill between my two up center teeth. She has slid the tip the electric tool on my teeth and buried it in my gum. She has set the side of the elctric tool on the tip of my gum. I vaguely remember that white powder was flying from my teeth when the electric tool she was using touched them.
The second time was in February 2005 at the Clinique Dentaire Claude Lemieux. The hygienist used an electric tool which grated on the surface of my teeth, and which I felt like metal. She used it to flatten my upper frontal teeth and shorten them, leaving vertical grooves 2 mm wide. She also cut into the tips of two of my lower incisives, leaving one tip shaped like a triangle. In the other, she cut two holes at the top a millimeter in diameter.
I have gone to the Levis police station. The policeman said that he saw a flattening, and suggested to find a lawyer. Instead of doing that, I have written a letter to Claude Lemieux, in which I explained what had happened and asked if his clinic offered compensation to victims like me. We talked on the phone; Claude Lemieux said "hygienists don't dig into teeth. First, they have no access to the tools...." I interrupted him saying, "I still have the traces on the teeth." He asked, "can you come to the clinic?" I said "yes". He said, "come to show me that."
I arrived at the Clinique Dentaire Claude Lemieux in the morning of the second day after the phone conversation. I sat in the waiting room. Claude Lemieux said, "come with me." I answered "I'm ok here". He repeated "come with me" and I said, "I don't want my teeth to be dug." Claude Lemieux then said, "I shall not examine your teeth in the waiting room."
I followed Claude Lemieux. He went behind a chair of which the back was tilted backward and said, "sit here." I did and I saw him put gloves on his hands. I said, "I don't want my teeth dug again." He said, "if you don't let me examine your teeth, the examination is over." Claude Lemieux put his hand in my mouth without my permission and pushed in the lower-left corner of my up central right tooth, which was painful to me (now there's a vertical surface crack on that tooth). He did this at least twice; I vaguely remember three times. Eventually, Claude Lemieux pretended not to understand that I was showing him that my teeth had been flattened and vertical grooves were still visible, and said, "Your theeth have cracks, but they have no holes." Before leaving, I said "I have gone to the police station, and the policeman suggested that I find a lawyer." Claude Lemieux said, "Do what you want, my friend. You shall find no dentist to say your teeth have been dug."
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Il m'est arrvé deux fois que j'aille pour des nettoyages à des cliniques dentaires dans la ville de Lévis, Québec, Canada, durant lesquelles les hygiénistes ont creusé dans mes dents alors même que mes dents n'avaient pas de caries.
La première fois était en 2004 à la clinique dentaire Patrice Russell. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil écltrique avec une pointe aiguisée que je sentais comme du métal et qui tournait rapidement pour creuser entre mes deux dents du centre en haut. Elle a glissé la pointe de l'outil électrique sur mes dents et ensuite l'a enfoncé dans ma gencive. Elle a posé le côté de l'outil électrique qui tournait rapidement a plat sur un sommet de ma gencive.
En février 2005, je suis allé pour un nettoyage à la clinique dentaire Claude Lemieux. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil électrique que je sentais comme du métal qui gratait sur mes dents. Avec cet outil, elle a applati mes dents frontales d'en haut et les a raccourci, laissant des sillons verticaux de 2 mm de large. Elle a aussi taillé les pointes de deux de mes incisives an bas.
Je suis allé au poste de police de Lévis. Le policier a dit qu'il voyait un applatissement et m'a recommandé de me trouver un avocat. À la place de ça, j'ai envoyé une lettre à Claude Lemieux, dans laquelle je décrivais ce qui est arrivé et j'ai ajouté "j'écris pour savoir si la clinique dentaire Claude Lemieux offre une compensation aux victimes comme moi." Une semaine plus tard, j'ai parlé au téléphone avec lui. Il m'a dit, "les hygiénistes ne creusent pas dans les dents. D'abord qu'elles n'ont pas accés aux outils...." Je l'interrompîs en disant, "j'ai encore les traces sur mes dents." Il dit, "pouvez-vous passer par la clinique?" Je répondis, "oui." Claude Lemieux dit alors, "venez me montrer ça."
J'arrivai à la clinique le matin du deuxième jour après la conversation téléphonique. J'étais assis dans la salle d'attente. Claude Lemieux dit, "venez avec moi." Je dis, "je suis bien ici." Il répéta, "venez avec moi" et je dis, "je ne vaux pas que mes dents soient creusés." Claude Lemieux dit alors, "Je ne vais pas examiner vos dents dans la salle d'attente."
Je me levai et suivi Claude Lemieux. Il alla derrière une chaise dont le dossier penchait par en arrière et dit, "asseyez vous la." Je m'assis. Il dit, "montrez moi ça ces dents là." Je le vis mettre des gants sur ses mains; je dis, "je ne veux pas que mes dents soient creusés encore." Claude Lemieux dit, "si vous ne me laissez pas examiner vos dents, l'examen est fini." Claude Lemieux mit la main dans ma bouche sans ma permission et il appuya avec son doigt sur ma dent du centre en haut à gauche, ce qui était douleureux pour moi (maintenant il y a une craquelure verticale sur cette dent). Ultimement, Claude Lemieux a fait semblant de ne pas comprendre que je lui montrais que mes dents avaient un applatissement et que on voyait encore des sillions, et il a dit, "vos dents ont des craquelures mais pas de trous."
Avant de partir, je dis, "je suis allé au poste de police pour porter plainte et le policier m'a dit de me chercher un avocat." Claude Lemieux a dit, "fais ce que tu veux mon ami. Tu ne trouveras aucun dentiste pour dire que tes dents ont été cresés."
Joel M. Eichen - 17 Sep 2005 02:32 GMT >(version française en bas) > >It happened to me twice to go to dental clinics where the hygienists >have drilled into my teeth even though I had no cavities. Both times >were in the city of Lévis, Quebec, Canada. Yeah you just can't trust those Canadian hygienists .....
>The first time it happened was in 2004 at the Clinique Dantaire Patrice >Russell. The hyienist has used a rapidly-spinning tool with a sharp [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >incisives, leaving one tip shaped like a triangle. In the other, she >cut two holes at the top a millimeter in diameter. Do the two hygienists know one another by any chance?
>I have gone to the Levis police station. The policeman said that he saw >a flattening, and suggested to find a lawyer. Instead of doing that, I [quoted text clipped - 87 lines] >Lemieux a dit, "fais ce que tu veux mon ami. Tu ne trouveras aucun >dentiste pour dire que tes dents ont été cresés." victime183@yahoo.com - 17 Apr 2006 23:26 GMT I don't know; the two clinics are distanced by, like, 4 kilometres.
Joel344 - 19 Apr 2006 13:36 GMT Yup can't trust dem hygeenists ...
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Steven Bornfeld - 17 Sep 2005 03:57 GMT > (version française en bas) > [quoted text clipped - 49 lines] > want, my friend. You shall find no dentist to say your teeth have been > dug." My take: patient with plenty of tartar, hygienist with cavitron.
Steve
> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > [quoted text clipped - 55 lines] > Lemieux a dit, "fais ce que tu veux mon ami. Tu ne trouveras aucun > dentiste pour dire que tes dents ont été cresés."
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Roy Brown - 17 Sep 2005 04:58 GMT The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree.
The individual is not too far from Stove Pipe. My guess would be within 10 to 15 miles. Shorter if the ferry is running.
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| > (version française en bas) | > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] | | Steve Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 17 Sep 2005 14:34 GMT > The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. > > The individual is not too far from Stove Pipe. My guess would be within 10 to 15 > miles. Shorter if the ferry is running. If I were Stovie I might be running right now.
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Stovepipe - 18 Sep 2005 01:51 GMT > > The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. > > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > > Steve You know.... as much as I'd like to help this patient, I have to agree. I must NOT get involved in this type of case. All I can say to the original poster is: Read my answer to your original post
I truly am sorry.
SP
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Stovepipe - 18 Sep 2005 01:51 GMT > The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. > > The individual is not too far from Stove Pipe. My guess would be within 10 > to 15 miles. Shorter if the ferry is running. True, Levis is not far. In fact we can see it if we look South across the St Lawerence as we drive into the city. The ferry is a pleasant jaunt in the river and that's where the boat race takes place (across the ice/water) in Carnaval in Februrary.
And so, to this case:
Politically, for me, this is positively POISON. I have responded to the OP and told him/her to contact the Faculty at U. Laval as soon as possible and have the case documented.
The SDQ is the local dental society. We are like little children with too few playthings: jealousy and bullshit piled on high and thick at every meeting. I will NOT get involved in this case and have some of that stuff dumped on me any more than it already is. This is a case of poor dental IQ, and I'm gonna eat crow if I try to untangle it.
Truly, I'm sorry. SP
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Roy Brown - 19 Sep 2005 01:47 GMT Good advise. Wise decision.
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| > The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. | > [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] | Truly, I'm sorry. | SP W_B - 19 Sep 2005 19:24 GMT >The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. > >The individual is not too far from Stove Pipe. My guess would be within 10 to 15 >miles. Shorter if the ferry is running. I don't think that Pipe needs this type of patient. --
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Stovepipe - 20 Sep 2005 04:41 GMT > >The white powder made me think of prophy jet, but after rereading, I agree. > > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > Take out the G'RBAGE > wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com To say the least....
SP
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Joel M. Eichen - 17 Sep 2005 08:55 GMT >> The first time it happened was in 2004 at the Clinique Dantaire Patrice >> Russell. The hyienist has used a rapidly-spinning tool with a sharp REPLY
True. I do not go there as much as I used to .........
W_B - 19 Sep 2005 19:23 GMT > My take: patient with plenty of tartar, hygienist with cavitron. > >Steve That or a very clever troll. --
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Stovepipe - 18 Sep 2005 01:51 GMT <snip>
> En février 2005, je suis allé pour un nettoyage à la clinique > dentaire Claude Lemieux. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil électrique > que je sentais comme du métal qui gratait sur mes dents. Avec cet > outil, elle a applati mes dents frontales d'en haut et les a raccourci, > laissant des sillons verticaux de 2 mm de large. Elle a aussi taillé > les pointes de deux de mes incisives an bas. Bon sang, Vic; vous avez réellement attendu trop longtemps avant de porter plainte, car çela implique que vous n'etes pas vraiement blessé par les opérations dentaires que vous avez subies.
> Je suis allé au poste de police de Lévis. Le policier a dit qu'il > voyait un applatissement et m'a recommandé de me trouver un avocat. J'irais plutôt prendre rendez-vous chez les Professeurs en Dentisterie à l'école de médecine dentaire a l'Université Laval. Ils pourront vous examiner et contacteront s'il y a lieu l'Ordre des Dentistes du Québec.
Le numéro de l'école de medécine dentaire est le: 418.656.5840
Bien à vous et bonne chance
SP
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Tim Dixon - 18 Sep 2005 02:13 GMT > <snip> > [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > > SP Now you're just talking in code!
Stovepipe - 18 Sep 2005 07:09 GMT > Now you're just talking in code! What code? I simply said that it has been a long time since the first injury and he has not complained till now. I suggest he go to the Profs at the School and get an objective opinion..
Salut
SP
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george1234 - 19 Sep 2005 15:54 GMT >(version française en bas) > >It happened to me twice to go to dental clinics where the hygienists >have drilled into my teeth even though I had no cavities. I'm not sure about Quebecoius law. Here in the US you initiate the complaint yourself. When you do you have to provide your own expert witness, you cannot compel the dentist to testify against himself. This starts to get expensive very quickly
If I were you, I'd concentrate on getting the problem fixed, and forget the lawsuit part. The dental school suggestion sounded good to me
If your interest is making sure it does not happen to others, perhaps a complaint to the local dental board is appropriate
Amatus Cremona - 19 Sep 2005 15:56 GMT > If your interest is making sure it does not happen to others, perhaps > a complaint to the local dental board is appropriate Except that the description sounds more like the office chipped out a bunch of calculus bridges between the teeth. Why file a complaint for performing proper treatment?
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> >>(version française en bas) [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > If your interest is making sure it does not happen to others, perhaps > a complaint to the local dental board is appropriate george1234 - 19 Sep 2005 16:09 GMT >> If your interest is making sure it does not happen to others, perhaps >> a complaint to the local dental board is appropriate > >Except that the description sounds more like the office chipped out a bunch >of calculus bridges between the teeth. Why file a complaint for performing >proper treatment? I've never filed a complaint, but I assume the board will request an explanation form the dentist cited, and the dentist will provide one ( possibly the one you gave). My take is that the OP is not convinced that the treatment is proper. The dental review board can assess that . At the very least it provides an independant review of a potential problem, and , IMO, is less adversarial than a lawsuit
If that's not how boards work,,, please let me know
Stovepipe - 19 Sep 2005 17:09 GMT > >> If your interest is making sure it does not happen to others, perhaps > >> a complaint to the local dental board is appropriate [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > If that's not how boards work,,, please let me know The Profs at the University will initiate a complaint if needs be. They get these kinds of things from out in left field all the time. I still say that this is a case of very low dental IQ mixed with shoddy communication.
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victim - 19 Oct 2005 01:11 GMT I shall go talk to them the next time I pass by the university.
victime - 15 Nov 2005 15:58 GMT I have telephoned to the order of hygienists of canada. I was told I would get a callback, but I have not received it yet.
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J'ai telephone a l'ordre des hygienistes du canada. On m'a dit que je recevrais un rappel, mais je ne l'ai pas encore recu.
victime - 20 Nov 2005 20:29 GMT Friday afternoon, I have gone to the school of dentistry building at laval u. The secretary said that only one was coming in that afternoon, and that he was already started with a patient. I said I shall come back another day.
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Vendredi apres-midi, je suis alle au pavillon de l'ecole de dentistrie de l'universite laval. La secretaire dit que seulement un rentrait cet apres-midi la, et qu'il avait deja commence avec un patient. Je dis que je reviendrai un autrs jour.
Stovepipe - 21 Nov 2005 01:59 GMT > Vendredi apres-midi, je suis alle au pavillon de l'ecole de dentistrie > de l'universite laval. La secretaire dit que seulement un rentrait cet > apres-midi la, et qu'il avait deja commence avec un patient. Je dis que > je reviendrai un autrs jour. Prenez RV avec le directeur des affaires cliniques avant d'y aller. SP
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barkerrd - 21 Nov 2005 06:20 GMT Vous plaisantez? Non? Qu'est-ce que ca veut dire: un rentrait. Ce n'est pas le bon français. Si vous êtes sérieux, je vous aiderai. Je suis dentiste. Vous pouvez poser des questions en anglais ou français.
> Friday afternoon, I have gone to the school of dentistry building at > laval u. The secretary said that only one was coming in that afternoon, [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > apres-midi la, et qu'il avait deja commence avec un patient. Je dis que > je reviendrai un autrs jour. victime - 22 Nov 2005 02:13 GMT J'ai cru comprendre que seulement un des professeurs de l'ecole de dentistrie rentrait vendredi apres-midi.
victime - 01 Dec 2005 21:19 GMT Yesterday afternoon, I returned to the teachers' clinic at the school of dentistry with a print of the two messages from Stove Pipe. It was said to me that there was nothing they could do for me there, and I was given the phone number of the order of dentists.
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Hier apres-midi, je suis retourne a la clinique des professeurs a l'ecole de dentisterie, avec les deux messages de Stove Pipe imprimes. On me dit, "j'ai verifie et il y a rien qu'on peut faire pour vous ici," et on me donna le numero de telephone de l'ordre des dentistes.
victime - 31 Dec 2005 05:43 GMT I am trying yo work up courage to telephone the order of hygienists. I keep putting it off from day to day.
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J'essaye de me motiver a retelephoner a l'ordre des hygienistes, mais je fais juste le remettre de jour en jour.
Stovepipe - 04 Jan 2006 05:42 GMT > I am trying yo work up courage to telephone the order of hygienists. I > keep putting it off from day to day. > > --- Give it up, V... they will laught at you and hang up.
> J'essaye de me motiver a retelephoner a l'ordre des hygienistes, mais > je fais juste le remettre de jour en jour. > --- Lachez, V... Elles vont rire de vous et raccrocher.
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victime - 29 Jan 2006 00:52 GMT J'ai construit un site web avec mon histoire en francais. http://geocities.com/victime183/
Harleygyrl A Bikerchyck - 29 Jan 2006 01:14 GMT http://freetranslation.paralink.com/ J'ai construit un site web avec mon histoire en francais. http://geocities.com/victime183/
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 29 Jan 2006 01:35 GMT Can't trust those hygienists now can we?
>J'ai construit un site web avec mon histoire en francais. >http://geocities.com/victime183/ Harleygyrl A Bikerchyck - 29 Jan 2006 02:24 GMT oh, you're a funny little man Can't trust those hygienists now can we?
On 28 Jan 2006 16:52:07 -0800, "victime" <victime183@yahoo.com> wrote:
>J'ai construit un site web avec mon histoire en francais. >http://geocities.com/victime183/
W_B - 19 Sep 2005 19:16 GMT >"Do what you >want, my friend. You shall find no dentist to say your teeth have been >dug." Groovy man !
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Stovepipe - 20 Sep 2005 04:41 GMT > >"Do what you > >want, my friend. You shall find no dentist to say your teeth have been [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > Take out the G'RBAGE > wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com What is he or she trolling FOR????? I no longer have the original post, so I cannot look those dentists up to see if they are for real.
Again: why do you think he's a troll?
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W_B - 20 Sep 2005 15:45 GMT >> >"Do what you >> >want, my friend. You shall find no dentist to say your teeth have been [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] >S > P ----------------------------------------------------------------
Il m'est arrvé deux fois que j'aille pour des nettoyages à des cliniques dentaires dans la ville de Lévis, Québec, Canada, durant lesquelles les hygiénistes ont creusé dans mes dents alors même que mes dents n'avaient pas de caries.
La première fois était en 2004 à la clinique dentaire Patrice Russell. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil écltrique avec une pointe aiguisée que je sentais comme du métal et qui tournait rapidement pour creuser entre mes deux dents du centre en haut. Elle a glissé la pointe de l'outil électrique sur mes dents et ensuite l'a enfoncé dans ma gencive. Elle a posé le côté de l'outil électrique qui tournait rapidement a plat sur un sommet de ma gencive.
En février 2005, je suis allé pour un nettoyage à la clinique dentaire Claude Lemieux. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil électrique que je sentais comme du métal qui gratait sur mes dents. Avec cet outil, elle a applati mes dents frontales d'en haut et les a raccourci, laissant des sillons verticaux de 2 mm de large. Elle a aussi taillé les pointes de deux de mes incisives an bas.
Je suis allé au poste de police de Lévis. Le policier a dit qu'il voyait un applatissement et m'a recommandé de me trouver un avocat. À la place de ça, j'ai envoyé une lettre à Claude Lemieux, dans laquelle je décrivais ce qui est arrivé et j'ai ajouté "j'écris pour savoir si la clinique dentaire Claude Lemieux offre une compensation aux victimes comme moi." Une semaine plus tard, j'ai parlé au téléphone avec lui. Il m'a dit, "les hygiénistes ne creusent pas dans les dents. D'abord qu'elles n'ont pas accés aux outils...." Je l'interrompîs en disant, "j'ai encore les traces sur mes dents." Il dit, "pouvez-vous passer par la clinique?" Je répondis, "oui." Claude Lemieux dit alors, "venez me montrer ça."
J'arrivai à la clinique le matin du deuxième jour après la conversation téléphonique. J'étais assis dans la salle d'attente. Claude Lemieux dit, "venez avec moi." Je dis, "je suis bien ici." Il répéta, "venez avec moi" et je dis, "je ne vaux pas que mes dents soient creusés." Claude Lemieux dit alors, "Je ne vais pas examiner vos dents dans la salle d'attente."
Je me levai et suivi Claude Lemieux. Il alla derrière une chaise dont le dossier penchait par en arrière et dit, "asseyez vous la." Je m'assis. Il dit, "montrez moi ça ces dents là." Je le vis mettre des gants sur ses mains; je dis, "je ne veux pas que mes dents soient creusés encore." Claude Lemieux dit, "si vous ne me laissez pas examiner vos dents, l'examen est fini." Claude Lemieux mit la main dans ma bouche sans ma permission et il appuya avec son doigt sur ma dent du centre en haut à gauche, ce qui était douleureux pour moi (maintenant il y a une craquelure verticale sur cette dent). Ultimement, Claude Lemieux a fait semblant de ne pas comprendre que je lui montrais que mes dents avaient un applatissement et que on voyait encore des sillions, et il a dit, "vos dents ont des craquelures mais pas de trous."
Avant de partir, je dis, "je suis allé au poste de police pour porter plainte et le policier m'a dit de me chercher un avocat." Claude Lemieux a dit, "fais ce que tu veux mon ami. Tu ne trouveras aucun dentiste pour dire que tes dents ont été cresés."
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Stovepipe - 21 Sep 2005 05:20 GMT W_B <no_one@nowhere.net> re-quoted:
> Il m'est arrvé deux fois que j'aille pour des nettoyages à des > cliniques dentaires dans la ville de Lévis, Québec, Canada, durant [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > La première fois était en 2004 à la clinique dentaire Patrice > Russell. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil écltrique ..... OK, so PR is a real dentist in Lévis. I looked him up.
> En février 2005, je suis allé pour un nettoyage à la clinique > dentaire Claude Lemieux. L'hygiéniste a utilisé un outil électrique > que je sentais comme du métal.... CL is _also_ a real dentist on a highway that runs from Lévis southward and eventually crosses the boarder with y'all. I looked him up, too.
Both are dentists who have been around for over 20 years. Both should have no trouble training their personnel to do what the general public needs without scaring them to death. If such weren't the case, they'd have been collared by the ODQ by now, non?????
So, IMO, we have here a simple case of an A..H who has probably not had dental care in over ten years and so hasn't got a clue what modern hygeine procedures consist of. I have patients like this on the mainland as well. Someone should make an introductory video to give them so they know what to expect when coming in from London from over the Pole.. (I MEAN!!!!) coming in to civilization after some time away.
Again, I really think that is the case. I don't think s/he would know how to troll a cigarette from a donut shop police man.
I know that CL, at least, has an email account, and so I'm gonna copy this and send it to him from my Stove99 account. If he so desires, he can contact us here.
Thanks for the re-post
SP
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W_B - 21 Sep 2005 16:06 GMT >W_B <no_one@nowhere.net> re-quoted: > [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] > >SP No problem mon ami. --
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Joel M. Eichen - 21 Sep 2005 23:02 GMT >W_B <no_one@nowhere.net> re-quoted: > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >OK, so PR is a real dentist in Lévis. I looked him up. Speaking of Levis what docs wear surgical scrubs and what do the others wear? Of course we know one doc comes to the office dessed in Levis, right?
Joel
Stovepipe - 22 Sep 2005 03:59 GMT > Speaking of Levis what docs wear surgical scrubs and what do the > others wear? Of course we know one doc comes to the office dessed in > Levis, right? > > Joel Yes, but "Lévis" is pronounced "Levy" as in:
".... and they were singin:'
'Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie... Drove my Chevvy to the Levy But the Levy was Dry... Them good ol' boyz were drinkin' whiskey 'n rye, Singin' 'This'll be the day that I die....'"
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W_B - 22 Sep 2005 06:02 GMT >> Speaking of Levis what docs wear surgical scrubs and what do the >> others wear? Of course we know one doc comes to the office dessed in [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >Them good ol' boyz were drinkin' whiskey 'n rye, >Singin' 'This'll be the day that I die....'" As in:
"If it keeps on raining, levee gonna break when the levee breaks, have no place to stay"
-LZ
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Stovepipe - 22 Sep 2005 12:44 GMT > >> Speaking of Levis what docs wear surgical scrubs and what do the > >> others wear? Of course we know one doc comes to the office dessed in [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com > Take out the G'RBAGE Speakin' of LZ, Robert Plant put out a new Album... I didn't even recognize his voice till the jockey spoke about it. It is not bad.... And if yer interested, David Clayton Thomas (Blood Sweat & Tears) has a new one as well. Very Jazzy.
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Joel M. Eichen - 22 Sep 2005 11:02 GMT That was the levee that broke in N.O.
Joel
>> Speaking of Levis what docs wear surgical scrubs and what do the >> others wear? Of course we know one doc comes to the office dessed in [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >Them good ol' boyz were drinkin' whiskey 'n rye, >Singin' 'This'll be the day that I die....'" victime183@yahoo.com - 25 May 2006 19:34 GMT Today, I telephoned the order of dentists. I was transfered to the syndic department and I left a message.
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Aujourd'hui, j'ai téléphoné à l'ordre des dentistes. J'ai été transféré au département du syndic et j'ai laissé un message.
Joel344 - 26 May 2006 00:08 GMT This happens all the time ..... whenever the dentist's back is turned, the dental hygienist grabs the drill and starts drilling .......
Frood had a theory about it but I fergit it ......
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drdolittle - 26 May 2006 03:06 GMT Joel344 Wrote:
> This happens all the time ..... whenever the dentist's > back is turned, the dental hygienist grabs the drill and > starts drilling ....... > > Frood had a theory about it but I fergit it ...... Frood's theory? ... must have something to do with an insatiable desire for frood... or ... um.. nevermind.
Just frood fer fraught.
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