In article <[log in to unmask]>, Declan Fox
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JB said
>
>Pus about let it out - I think this probably holds true - ie we can't
>treat the abcess properly but the dentist can.>>
>
Declan said (to be sure ;-)
>I have suffered pretty terribly twice in the last nine years from dental
>abscesses which I tried treating myself with the usual stuff we give
>patients who are stuck. IT DID NOT WORK. EITHER TIME. After that I
>simply refused to see dental problems at night and if pressed told them how
>I couldn't even sort out my own agonies so what chance did they have of
>decent treatment from me?
>Declan
QED
Stephen Crawshaw mentions ethics and laws - I think it is negligent for
me as a doc to treat these dental conditions - no ifs, no buts - I just
am not trained to do it. So yes we do have good solid legal reasons not
to masquerade as 'dentists on the cheap'.
Cheers :)
--
Jelly Bean
'When you get fed up surfing....
.....go find some waves'
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