Funny story: Your local dental care:Novocain, Nerves, and the Tooth That Got Away: Audiobook
Funny Summary of "Novocain, Nerves, and the Tooth That Got Away"
Fresh-out-of-dental-school Dr. Chip Butterworth, whose office was strategically located near questionable establishments and whose sign declared "Smiles Are Optional," was all nerves on his first day. His bingo-caller-turned-dental-assistant, Brenda, prepped him for his inaugural patient, the dramatically suffering Mr. Harold Fudge muffin. Things went south faster than a loose filling when Chip, aiming for Harold's aching molar, accidentally injected himself with the novocaine. What followed was a slapstick symphony of slurred speech, wobbly limbs, and a rogue drill attacking the armrest. Brenda, naturally, documented the whole glorious mess for social media. Despite the self-induced numbness and near-dental-drill-related-injury, Chip, under Brenda's hawk-like supervision, eventually wrestled the problematic tooth free. While Harold left with a slightly traumatized but tooth-ache-free grin, Chip learned a profound lesson about unexpected life numbness and the importance of not numbing yourself while wielding sharp objects. Butterworth Dentistry, against all odds, inadvertently became the comedy hotspot of local dental care.
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