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Gaging during dental treatment
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- Subject: Gaging during dental treatment
- From: John Shaw <crosley@TCP.CO.UK>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 06:16:21 PDT
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Name: John C Shaw
E-mail: crosley@tcp.co.uk
Date: 09/23/97
Time: 06:16:21
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23/Sep/97
I used to gag easily during dental treatment until a dentist
friend said the answer is to grip something in the hand. It
works. Does anyone have any idea as to the mechanism
involved? John Shaw.