Friday, July 20, 2007
A blog for dental students!
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Great with all the dentists here in the US you would think someone may have done the same thing. Its a great way to share problems that may not be prevelent in other countries. During a recent visit to the dentist I met a woman who said in a country her husband worked in, the father pulled all his daughters teeth so that when she was married her hubby would never have to take her to the dentist! Thousands of beautiful teeth pulled for money? Yikes. By the way I need a good dentist when I get to LIbya again maybe he will have a few who would enjoy a adventure in dental work?
ReplyDeleteOh and a PS to those who may not know. Khadijah is in the hospital this week, we hope for her a speedy recovery. We would surely miss the blogs of this nice woman.
No! No! Wrong KhadijaH... there is more than one Khadija in Libya... I'm perfectly fine. Please don't confuse me with anyone else.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I expected to find out from an article related with dental industry. But I couldn’t understand some parts of this article. This is a growing topic. So I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting. Last day I came across another article .It is also good. That’s also to really one good article to read. Thank you so much for the information. Once again I appreciate your post very much.
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