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I'm thinking about setting up a dentist surgery in my front room??


Question: Will customers be put off by the cats' mess on the carpet? Is it alright to use a Black and Decker drill for drilling and filling?
Is it ok to fill teeth with putty?
Do you think my customers will be put off by my rather crude method of tooth extraction? I'm thinking about using pliers.
Answers: Spoken like a true aficionado of the DIY brigade!. No dental nurse required here 'cos you will no doubt be wearing the 'DIY Dentists' utility belt for all those masonry drill bits, wrenches, tyre levers and quick drying cement. Ouchhhh!!!
(This may be the turning point for private dental practises!)
this is a joke, right?
awesome book me in
NHS or private? And will you have toilet facilities in there too?
I asked myself some of these same questions when I was setting up a gynecologists office in an 86 panel van.

In my experience, as long as your fake diploma is in a nice frame nobody's the wiser.
Could I make an appointment please?
Neil, God help ya!
Dang, a man after my own heart!! Need an assistant? I've been yanking teeth for 20 years, it would be nice to not have to clean and sterilize the instruments!!
Okay Dr Frankenstein..who will be your first patient? Practice first on your cabbage patch doll before messing around like this about the medical profession..oh by the way..you must have noticed that I have no sense of humor!!! Good luck with your back yard dentistry!!!!
There's quite bit 2 think about. First are u qualified ?
Use proper dental eqiptment.



Basically, it's not a god idea.

oh, and if you do, don't forget to clear up after your cat.


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