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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: blackhole on September 26, 2008, 01:06:27 am
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A German dentist forced his way into a patient's home and ripped out two dental bridges from her mouth because she hadn't paid her bill.
The dentist from the Bavarian town of Neu-Ulm is being investigated for assault and the theft of the 35-year-old's teeth after arriving at her home on Tuesday morning (AEST), the UK's Telegraph reports.
According to police, the dentist knocked on the woman's door before forcing her into her living room where she was tied up.
He then allegedly forced her mouth open and extracted the $700 dental work her insurance company had refused to pay for.
"The dentist is being investigated for assault for the way he forced open her mouth, and theft for taking the bridges," police spokesman Christian Owsinski was quoted as saying.
"The woman was in pain when she showed up at the police station."
The dentist, who has not been named, had not been arrested, Mr Owsinski said.
If convicted, the man faces disciplinary action from both the dental association and the health insurance company.
:wtf:
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:wtf: indeed.
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Missed his calling as a repo man.
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Zhoo VILL geeve me soze teesh!
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Missed his calling as a repo man.
I mis-read that the second time as "rape man".
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Missed his calling as a repo man.
I mis-read that the second time as "rape man".
No, but she might have to see a therapist!
:drevil: :lol:
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:wtf: indeed.
Seconded
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that't like that doctor that extracted a bean from a girls ear and than jammed it back in when her parents coulden't pay. some people don't deserve to practice medicine.
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that't like that doctor that extracted a bean from a girls ear and than jammed it back in when her parents coulden't pay. some people don't deserve to practice medicine.
Now that's cold, bringing a kid into it like that.
This is pretty funny.
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:wtf: indeed
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I think that was awesome, and should be standard operating procedure for all dentists.
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That reminds me - I have to book an appointment for a dental check-up soon.
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That reminds me - I have to book an appointment for a dental check-up soon.
Remember to pay your dentist.
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I can understand the dentist wanting to get his payment but to go about doing what he did in that manner is just plain wrong.
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Agreed. He should have stolen the insurance agents' fillings/bridges/caps/whatever.
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Although I think what he did was wrong, I think it was wrong in an incredibly funny way... although the woman probably isn't amused.
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if some dentist try to pull this move on me, i would gladly beat his own teeth out...
although i always pay my checks :(
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Let's be honest though; is there anyone more likely to be out of their ****ing mind than a German dentist?
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Whatever happened to "Do No Harm?"
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This is my old dentist..
http://www.information-britain.co.uk/showPlace.cfm?Place_ID=56578
And this is why i don't go there any more...
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1077312.ece
Better dental work gets done in central anyway. :yes:
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Ouch. Glad you got out of there without any side effects...
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I take good care of my hampstead heath, so i found out during the period between my bi-annual check ups :)
At least i didn't get my door kicked in by a crazy dentist :lol:
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Yarly