The Dentist
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Initial release | October 18, 1996 |
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Directors | Brian Yuzna |
Film series | The Dentist |
Initial DVD release | June 5, 2001 |
Screenplay | Stuart Gordon |
Dennis Paoli | |
Charles Finch | |
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ID | 993527 |
About The Dentist
Dr Alan Feinstone is a rich and successful Beverly Hills dentist. There's only one problem, he's insane. Dr Feistone loves perfection, and he expects it of everyone. Unfortunately, no one is perfect. This unacceptable fact annoys the good doctor and leads him to commit his one small imperfection: murder.
'I'm calling from Israeli intelligence. We have the order to bomb. You have two hours'
... " The man said he would give Mahmoud time - he said he did not want anyone to die, The Dentist recalls...
Barbie collector displays hidden collection at St Albans cinema
... " She s not the dental assistant, she s The Dentist...
Russia conscription laws change, leaving some fearful of Ukraine war call-up
... If go to The Dentist, they might send me to war In April, Russian lawmakers adopted another law which creates a digital conscription notice system...
Why are there more dog attacks in summer?
... " I was coming back from The Dentist and walking home - two dogs came bounding towards me, I thought nothing of it at first, " he said...
Children waiting years in pain for NHS tooth removal
... She first went to The Dentist with a painful milk tooth in December 2019, was given a temporary filling and told it needed to be removed but has still not had the NHS procedure - and now, seven more of her milk teeth need to be removed...
NHS: Woman takes 200 mile-round trips for dentist appointment
... And after her husband drove for an hour to Amlwch to have a tooth " pulled" she said he was " told off for not seeing The Dentist more often"...
The hostel that gives wine or beer to alcoholics
... He has been to The Dentist for the first time in decades, started eating meals, and getting in touch with his family after years of silence and shame...
Dentists warn of permanent damage from clear braces ordered online
... Within weeks he d received a six-month course of aligners, with the name of The Dentist overseeing him labelled on the box...
Tooth decay: Parents 'put fizzy drinks' in baby bottles
Lauren Harrhy is a dentist in Pontypool where schools and nurseries have been encouraging children to brush their teeth
Some parents are putting fizzy drinks and sugary milkshakes in babies' bottles, leading to rotting teeth, a dentist has warned.
Last year 21,825 tooth extractions were performed On Children , 8% lower than 2014.
The Welsh Government said An Education Scheme had saved thousands from having their teeth pulled Out .
Parents said they were trying their best, But dentists said more needed to be done to help them.
"I've seen a two-year-old have to have nearly all of his teeth Taken Out - it's quite distressing," said Lauren Harrhy, a dentist in Pontypool, Torfaen.
In 2009 the was introduced in nurseries and schools in some of The Most deprived communities, after figures showed half of under-fives had tooth decay in Wales.
The Welsh Government said the Scheme - which includes putting fluoride varnish On Children 's teeth - has helped reduce that number to a third.
But The British Dental Association (BDA) said while the programme had made "fantastic progress", more needed to be done and it was concerned the Scheme was being scaled back.
Ms Harrhy said it was hard to get children to clean their teeth and parents needed to stop putting sugary drinks in babies' bottles and sugar on fruit like strawberries.
"It still happens, not as much Coke, But we do see it - But lots of people say 'I thought I'd put a bit of milkshake in because they like it', But milkshake is as sugary as Coke," She Said .
The Number of children visiting their dentist is increasing after an awareness programme targeted at deprived communities.
Last year 170 general anaesthetic dental procedures were performed On Children aged two and under - 41% fewer than in 2014-15.
Meanwhile there has been an 8% increase in The Number of examinations, suggesting more parents are taking their children to The Dentist .
But the BDA is concerned some do not see a dentist at all. only 27% of 355 practices it surveyed were taking on new NHS child patients.
'We are trying our hardest' Kirsty Lee's daughter has autism and her parents say brushing her teeth can be hardKirsty Lee lives on the Gurnos estate in Merthyr Tydfil . Her six-year-old daughter has autism, and.
"Some days she will brush her teeth for me, But Only If it is in the bath; other days it is just not possible," said Kirsty, who said her daughter could end up headbutting and biting her.
Kirsty said before her daughter's front baby teeth fell Out they were badly decayed, But that the rest of her teeth were fine.
"We are trying our best, she goes to The Dentist quite regularly, they are pretty impressed with her teeth considering," She Said .
Ms Harrhy said she was seeing children with "mushy" teeth after being fed sugar in baby bottles and given sweets and fruit covered in sugarMs Harrhy said she hoped the generation of children involved in the Scheme would pass on good habits when they had children.
But she worries some are being left with a "lifelong phobia of dentists" after having general aesthetic to have most of their teeth removed.
"They are often really nervous about Coming Back to see a dentist in The Future , The Last time they came they had all their teeth Taken Out and they woke up sore and scared," She Said .
Health Minister Vaughan Gething said the Designed to Smile Scheme had made a difference and refocusing it would help new parents form good habits with their children from a young age.
But he recognised more needed to be done to support families to make more informed choices when it came to what their children eat.
"I do not believe parents set Out , when they have children to leave that sort of environment where a child has to have all of their teeth removed," he said.
"It is about helping and supporting parents to make The Best choices with and for their children. "
pontypool, family, babies & toddlers, children, parenting, dentistry
Source of news: bbc.com