On 7/2/03 3:08, in article bdu0dt0ikb@drn.newsguy.com, "Brett Robson"
<jet_boy@deja.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 03:59:18 GMT, Jason  ...
>> 
>> General....as in put you under? Egads, the medical (and this includes
>> dental) profession prefers not to use general unless necessary as it is
>> riskier. 
> 
> Generals for day surgery is quite common in advanced nations such as God's
> Own,
> especially when minor surgery is performed that otherwise requires strong
> local
> anesthetic and is in awkward places.

Hmmmmm, sounds like a simplistic dependence on general anaesthetics.
 
>> What a backwards nation of medical cowboys this nation of Austria
>> must be.
>> 
> 
> Wisdom teeth extraction requires surgery, that is the job of a surgeon not a
> tooth techinician.

I guess you must have incompetent (or at least minimally trained) dentists
in that dry nation of yours.