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MM0, R3N returning. Yeah, I can understand a fear of the dentist. I have a big fear of the dentist in the raising beans. I've had my jaw joints completely replaced so the TMJ replacements have been done on both sides. When I go to the dentist it's just agony because I can't open very wide and it has to be forced. Any treatment on the back teeth is absolutely agony. I absolutely dread going to the dentist. I put it off as much as I can. It can be expensive as well but here I get NHS dental treatment that's subsidised by the NHS. I still pay for treatment but it's subsidised but you don't get fancy fillings. You just get the standard silver ones if you want white fillings. You need to pay privately and all of that. So there's a sort of two tier dental system where you can go private and get all the fancy gear or you could just go for the poor man's version, the NHS version. You just get the cheap stuff which usually needs redone again I have to say as well. I just go to the NHS because I'm paying all my taxes and I'm thinking well I may as well get my bit of use out of the taxes for something. It's nothing else but totally get people's. I get the fear of the dentist and I suppose when you're a child if something spooks you as a child it definitely can carry on into adulthood. I get that with the perfect earphone if it made him faint when he was young it gave him a bad experience which has carried through onto adulthood. Maybe get him to try it and show him that it's not as bad as it might have seemed when he was a youngster. Who knows, maybe that's the way to go. Anyway, FM0, I can, back to neck control.

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