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ToothAche
Dr. Marshall reviewed the synopsis before typing some things into his computer. Reading it out loud as he entered the data into today's log. “Patient Avah Alstand Age: 30 Description: Patient complains of rear molar pain. X-rays and technician visits have been inconclusive. Patient states attempting to floss makes pain significantly worse, and is unable to tolerate conventional cleaning.” He pondered, looking over at the box with his new wristbands. A smaller shop, Dr Marshall usually worked alone, he was new to dentistry but was trying to break into the market, having finished his schooling only a couple of years ago. After several years as a partner at a larger firm, he opened his own up, advertising a wide variety of treatments, many that some of the older larger firms couldn’t. Shrinking tech wasn’t brand new, but was still new enough that it wasn’t mainstream. Already approved for use in medical procedures, the Dr had wasted no time in spending all of his money on some