Update. Entered building at 10am. Left at 13:00.
Queueing time 1 hour.
1st a general check up, then specific check of the remains of the bridge mounting.
Sent for Xrays. 2 different types, full face rotating thing then close ups of both bridge posts.
Back with a CD copy for our regular dentist.
Back into class-room A. Basically 2 rooms each with SIX fully equipped surgeries with final year students doing their stuff overseen by a couple of Dentistry Professors.
3 injections including an antibiotic. Full clean up of the old glue etc, polish, resetting of one of the posts, a polish and a preservative enamel replacement lacquer applied.
Total time in surgery 55 minutes.
Now ready to go get fitted for a new bridge.
Total cost?
ÂŁ14.
For the XRay copy for the bridge maker.
BBC showing pics of empty shelves (from stock filesâŚ) when criticising panic buying⌠if there is one thing that will trigger fucktards panic buying its picture of empty shelvesâŚ
Yep I think itâs certainly had an immediate affect. My missus has tried to place her normal online supermarket order and has met with an unprecedented lack of delivery slots .
I you have any spare savings put it into Supermarket shares.
Getting loads of emails from spam email providers who i have never worked with telling me about what steps they are taking to deal with the virus, only to finish off with something like âduring these uncertain times what better way to take your mind off it by buying our shitâ.
Mrs G having meltdown because her iphone has died. Looking after 2000 nurses during major health crisis? No worries. Spending morning talking to tech support? Floods of tears and major meltdown ending with âyou fucking deal with it Iâve had enough this week!â
Go to little pleasures