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And I can also officially and legally hurt people.Okey. So that explains your precision with the drilling... but to practice on patients? yuck...
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Yes, trust me. Not everyone is as precise or talented at drilling, even if they work at it.And I can also officially and legally hurt people.
I can say that since the war began, Ukrainians who left Ukraine have been saying that healthcare in Ukraine is much better, especially dentistry. I suspected this, but now I'm sure of it. Many foreigners have come to me, and many who moved abroad have returned for dental treatment... but for now, it's all on hold, and it's unclear for how long. As for what you wrote, yes, it happens, and I'm sad that there are doctors who treat patients poorly... it's scary.Yes, trust me. Not everyone is as precise or talented at drilling, even if they work at it.
I have a dentist on street, ppl call him "jaw butcher." Not only is he the cheapest in town, working 24/7, but he's also a self-taught doctor with no professional background. The sign on the door says "dental practice."
Screams of people and children from X meters away office are priceless. But he's cheap, fast, and does a good job at 2 a.m.... maybe...
After something like that, drill a hole straight into the wood. Trauma for all life.






















