In the 19th - century dental horror stories, there was the issue of dental prosthetics. Early dentures were made from materials like ivory or even human teeth (which was a rather macabre practice). The fit was often very poor, causing discomfort and difficulty in eating. And the process of getting these dentures was also quite harrowing. Dentists had limited knowledge of proper fitting and alignment, so patients would end up with ill - fitting dentures that could damage their gums and remaining teeth.
There were reports of dentists using mercury in dental fillings without fully understanding its toxicity. This led to patients experiencing various health problems over time. Some had mercury poisoning symptoms like tremors and loss of coordination.
One of the most famous 19th - century horror stories is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It tells the story of a scientist who creates a grotesque creature. Another is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, which introduced the iconic vampire figure. 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson is also well - known. It explores the duality of human nature, with Dr. Jekyll transforming into the evil Mr. Hyde.
Some great 20th - century horror short stories include Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery'. In this story, a small town has an annual lottery, but it's not what one would expect. The twist at the end is quite horrifying. Also, Richard Matheson's 'Prey' is a chilling story. It involves a small, malevolent doll that terrorizes a woman, playing on the fear of the unknown and the idea of something small being very dangerous.
One horror story is about a patient who had an implant that got severely infected. The pain was unbearable and it led to swelling that affected the whole side of the face. It took multiple rounds of strong antibiotics to get it under control, and in the end, the implant had to be removed.
Well, a patient told that they had an appointment at Aspen Dental for a routine check - up. But during the examination, the dentist recommended a whole bunch of unnecessary procedures like root canals and crowns. The patient felt pressured to agree. After some of the procedures were done, they had extreme pain and swelling for weeks. Another horror story involves incorrect diagnosis. A person was told they had several cavities when in fact it was just some minor staining. The unnecessary drilling and filling caused a lot of discomfort and damaged the healthy parts of the teeth.
One horror story is about a patient who went abroad for cheap dental implants. When they got back home, they had constant pain and infections. It turned out the dental work was shoddy, and the materials used were of low quality. They had to spend a lot more money to get it fixed properly in their own country.
Some patients have reported issues like long wait times at Heartland Dental. For example, they might arrive for an appointment on time but end up waiting for over an hour just to be seen by the dentist. This can be really frustrating, especially if they have other important things to do.
One horror story is when a patient got veneers and they kept falling off. It was a nightmare as they had to keep going back to the dentist. Each time it happened, it was not only inconvenient but also embarrassing.
The Empire State Building is also a 20th - century construction triumph. It was built very quickly, in just over a year. Despite the challenges of height, such as wind and the need to transport materials up to great heights, it was successfully completed in 1931 and became an iconic symbol of New York City.
One of the most famous is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It explores themes of creation and the consequences of playing God. Another is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, which introduced the iconic vampire Count Dracula. 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson is also well - known. It delves into the duality of human nature.