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#1 Oct 15 2007 at 8:37 AM Rating: Good
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I like to think that I have a strong stomach, but this makes me feel ill.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/10/15/england.dentists/index.html

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Brits resort to pulling own teeth

Story Highlights
- Six percent of English people surveyed have resorted to "DIY dentistry"
- One respondent said they had pulled out 14 teeth with a pair of pliers
- Three-quarters of patients forced to pay for private treatment


LONDON, England (CNN) -- Some English people have resorted to pulling out their own teeth because they cannot find -- or cannot afford -- a dentist, a major study has revealed.

Six percent of those surveyed in an English study said they had resorted to dental "self-treatment."

Six percent of those questioned in a survey of 5,000 patients admitted they had resorted to self-treatment using pliers and glue, the UK's Press Association reported.

England has a two-tier dental care system with some dentists offering publicly subsidized treatment through the National Health Service and others performing more expensive private work.

But more than three-quarters of those polled said they had been forced to pay for private treatment because they had been unable to find an NHS dentist. Almost a fifth said they had refused dental treatment because of the cost.

One respondent in Lancashire, northern England, claimed to have extracted 14 of their own teeth with a pair of pliers. In Liverpool, one of those collecting data for the survey interviewed three people who had pulled out their own teeth in one morning.

"I took most of my teeth out in the shed with pliers. I have one to go," another respondent wrote.

Others said they had fixed broken crowns using glue to avoid costly dental work.

Valerie Halsworth, 64, told British television's GMTV she had removed seven of her own teeth using her husband's pliers when her toothache became unbearable and she was unable to find an NHS dentist willing to treat her.

Halsworth admitted that the first extraction had been "excruciatingly painful." But she added: "It got that painful that I just had to do something... When you have taken a tooth out... the pain has gone."

Sharon Grant, chair of the Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health, which commissioned the survey, said: "These findings indicate that the NHS dental system is letting many patients down very badly.

"Where NHS dental services are available, people are happy with the quality of treatment provided but many find the NHS fee system confusing and expensive, with some patients taking out loans to pay for treatment or more worryingly taking matters into their own hands."


Yeesh. Are there any British OOT-ers who know of people doing this?

Edited, Oct 15th 2007 11:38am by Tasera
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#2 Oct 15 2007 at 8:38 AM Rating: Excellent
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I saw this on Fark and immediately thought of Nobby. Smiley: grin

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#3 Oct 15 2007 at 8:39 AM Rating: Good
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Yeesh. Are there any British OOT-ers who know of people doing this?
They don't hang out with fancy Londoners and their fancy teefs.
#4 Oct 15 2007 at 8:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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Six percent of those questioned in a survey of 5,000 patients admitted they had resorted to self-treatment using pliers and glue, the UK's Press Association reported.
It is the duty of the United States to help these people by offering them our string & doorknob technology and the Three Stooges training tapes they'll need to properly execute a removal.
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#5 Oct 15 2007 at 8:42 AM Rating: Decent
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You know, if they invested in things like toothpaste, toothbrushes and floss, they could avoid most dental charges anyway. I can't imagine yearly cleanings can be so expensive to warrant not going to the dentist for at least those.
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#6 Oct 15 2007 at 8:43 AM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
You know, if they invested in things like toothpaste, toothbrushes and floss, they could avoid most dental charges anyway. I can't imagine yearly cleanings can be so expensive to warrant not going to the dentist for at least those.


Who can afford the dentist when there's warm beer and baked beans to buy?
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#7 Oct 15 2007 at 8:46 AM Rating: Good
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Who can afford the dentist when there's warm beer and baked beans to buy?


I'm sure with those choices, they could concoct their own fuel source and save money otherwise, thereby providing them with money for the dentist.
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#8 Oct 15 2007 at 8:46 AM Rating: Good
How does an Brit know what dentists is? Smiley: confused






Edited, Oct 15th 2007 12:47pm by Elderon
#9 Oct 15 2007 at 8:46 AM Rating: Good
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Elderon wrote:
How does a Brit know what dentist is? Smiley: confused


American TV.
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#10 Oct 15 2007 at 9:05 AM Rating: Good
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So I was just watching The Virgin Queen with Anne Marie Duff, and there was this scene where Queen Elizabeth needed one of her teeth pulled. She was all, "not a chance in hell!", so her advisers got this guy to volunteer to get his tooth ripped out so the Queen could see it wasn't a big deal. The "dentist" was literally on top of the guy sitting in the char, pulling his tooth out with pliers, and he had this bizarre look on his face. That guy was enjoying that job far too much.

Anyways, that was the image I got in my mind as I read this article.
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#11 Oct 15 2007 at 9:06 AM Rating: Good
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I saw this on Fark and immediately thought of Nobby. Smiley: grin



Yup. Me too.
#12 Oct 15 2007 at 9:13 AM Rating: Good
I'd heard about this. I've not spoken to anyone who knows anyone who's had it done.

Edited, Oct 15th 2007 1:13pm by Galkaman
#13 Oct 15 2007 at 11:41 AM Rating: Decent
I don't know what's more disturbing... the fact that so many are willing to pull their own teeth, or the imagery this story conjures in my mind (think 1000s of toofless british zombies, bleeding at the gums with self-inflicted dental infections)
#14 Oct 15 2007 at 11:49 AM Rating: Excellent
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I won't even get into this... damn Brits and their high and mighty think they are better than we are. HAH! At least I can smile and not think, WTF are the looking at... OMG what is that smell? tee hee
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#15 Oct 15 2007 at 12:25 PM Rating: Decent
Galkaman isn't a real British person
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