To: SaltyJoe
His injuries were so bad local dentistry experts could not treat him. So Craig's dentist was flown out from London for emergency surgery in the Czech capital Prague. They couldn't find a dentist in all of London, but could find one in Prague? That's hard to believe. I've seen a few folks with Czech dental work. Russian was better. But times have changed.
6 posted on
02/19/2006 7:51:53 AM PST by
El Gato
To: El Gato
"A source said the incident happened at the beginning of the month. He added: "Daniel was trying to say, 'I'm all right', but he could barely speak. It was obvious he was in a lot of pain.
No local dentist said they could repair Daniel's teeth properly at such short notice so producers flew his personal dentist in. He had to wait a few hours before his dentist could get to Prague, but afterwards he was almost as good as new."
Makes sense. There are highly specialized dentists for such an industry. Any minute changes will affect performance (especially for those playing a wind instrument, or singers who avoid face lifts/nose jobs...obviously some entertainers change their nose). Many noted musicians have molds made of their teeth just in case they do need dental surgery/dentures or the like. I guess that actors or news anchors (maybe even disc jockeys) also keep a personal dentist on the Rolodex.
10 posted on
02/19/2006 8:16:56 AM PST by
SaltyJoe
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