During the epidemic, the dentist went out of business, and the British woman pulled out her posterior molar after drinking 4 bottles of beer.

Currently, the global epidemic situation is not optimistic, and countries continue to implement blockade policies. Although people have reduced their trips, the interruption of many necessary services has also brought people a lot of inconvenience.

According to the “Mirror” report on April 23, Helen Shires, a 41-year-old full-time mother in the UK, after learning that she would have to wait 12 weeks to see the dentist, flossed herself by herself Posterior molars.

Helen Shire is a full-time mother who raises two children at home. Because of the epidemic, she had to postpone the planned tooth extraction. After three hard and sleepless nights, Helen dialed the 111 rescue number. The operator told her that they could do nothing unless her life was threatened, so Helen decided to pull her teeth by herself.

She told the Mirror: "My teeth are loose, and I can feel the roots of the teeth exposed with my tongue. I used a sharp kitchen knife to make the teeth looser, and then I took the dental floss and flossed it. Tangled together and kept pulling. I didn't dare to do this, so I drank a bit of alcohol to be bold." It is reported that Helen drank four cans of beer before pulling her teeth.

"Then as soon as I pulled it, it quickly passed through the garden. The pain stopped immediately, and then I found the tooth in the garden."

Dr. Luke Solley of the British Private Dental Association (BAPD) heard about Helen After his behavior, Ms. Shire's tooth roots are still there, which means that she may face a serious infection. He also said that his team has more than 6,500 dental workers who are seeing more and more cases of patients extracting their own teeth.

Dr. Soli told The Mirror: "More and more patients are turning to alcohol to relieve pain, or use knives and dental floss to extract teeth, and other DIY dental procedures. The first in the 21st century. In countries all over the world, this situation is unacceptable. Despite the best efforts of colleagues working in emergency care centers, the most worrying thing in the dental industry has unfortunately become a reality."

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