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03-02-2010, 12:10 #11
Re: Dental standards
root canal is fine i had one and they didnt bat an eye lid in Chilwell, just when on my file,
have you eve met a TA soldier? Part time soldier full time banging on about it – Jack Dee
MP have More time off than the COs webbing
And of course the taliban refer to you ...as those cheeky nice British soldier chaps? ffs come into the real world.
X-Box 360, MW2 on line with your TA mucka's?
That and lots of phys
TA->Ginsters(if RLC)->Civvi Career->Your mates->Porn->Your kids->Daytime TV->The loud appliance known as your missus
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03-02-2010, 12:19 #12
Re: Dental standards
Yes but if you pitch up needing root canal then it would be a problem
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03-02-2010, 12:22 #13Senior Member

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Re: Dental standards
I say again - not necessarily. If the receiving unit needs your particular trade or skill that much and/or they have the dental facilities to have the work carried out once mobilised and/or you have the required amount of recovery time post treatment before going overseas, then no, it may not be a problem.
Originally Posted by polar69
Buckshee tom + overworked dental centre + departure in 2 weeks might make it a problem as the risk factors outweigh the benefits.
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03-02-2010, 12:24 #14
Re: Dental standards
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Last edited by DAKOTA_STAB; 17-07-2010 at 09:32.
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03-02-2010, 12:24 #15
Re: Dental standards
Helpful........... (what did they say about your genital warts,then ? )
Originally Posted by cunning_stunt
Seeking grace from a graceless face
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03-02-2010, 12:41 #16
Re: Dental standards
We dont do "dental fails" as such anymore if you have some ninor problems you will still go through but at dental risk with an advisory note to receiving unit who can out out the work required before deploying.
However there s no point in rocking up here looking like the Pogues front man if you can get work done prior to attending RTMC cos if they are too bad you wont get through.A doggin is not just for Christmas...........
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03-02-2010, 13:40 #17
Re: Dental standards
Gargle with Cillet Bang three times a day and you will be fine. For extra whiteyness (is that a word?) apply Tipex, brush not roller!
Your welcome
BWFor England and St George!
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03-02-2010, 16:56 #18
Re: Dental standards
Thanks for the advice, seems I just had a cow wedged between my teeth.
Does Cillet Bang contain alcohol? Shameless plug for Leeds United sponsors "Cillet Bang guaranteed to remove scum from the cup"
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03-02-2010, 16:57 #19
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03-02-2010, 17:06 #20
Re: Dental standards
Now that has to be the funniest thing I've heard in a long while.....I haven't been able to find an NHS dentist in at least 5 years and one with a free slot on their patient list for about 10.
Originally Posted by birduk
S_R"Nid siocled yw popeth brown." - "Everything brown is not chocolate."


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