What you seen next may disturb you, please be warned. There are all number of explanations possible for the following
that which could include organized Establishment Groups setting out to torture and create horror in the
lives of artists, they could be reasons created by Government campaigns to discriminate against other's
creating hatred by stereotyping people. As I said, there are all number of reasons. Then again, it
could just be because Medical Student's require gum tissue to drive scientific research further.
Whatever the reason, at no stage did I agree to removal of gum tissue from my mouth which would
not be considered ethical dental procedure.

The above image is a picture of my teeth before I went to the dentists, it was taken in 2006 about two
month's prior to my visit to the dentists. It was not taken in very good lighting and has quite an interesting story
to it, in terms of why I took the picture, however it is dated. All images below remain on my camera and disc and have not
been downloaded or altered in any way. I have not included any video footage at this stage.
Following is an image after I have visited the dentists.

This image was taken outside. I had no lisp prior to going to the dentist. When I left I had huge gaping holes between my
teeth and gums on the right hand upper side. Also in the lower area where one can notice some difference in the gum tissue,
is where I feel some damage was done. I have had a gap in my teeth on the upper left hand for some time, the
first time I can recall noticing it was at about age 27. One dental opinion, although not validated either way is that
the gap is due to braces and removal before fully developed. I can say neither whether I agree or disagree, as I
feel that there are other factors which could create the gum recession.
When I arrived home from the Dentist's I showed mum and dad, I could not believe what I saw, as I am very self
conscious in terms of dress and appearance. I went to the dentist due to plaque build up on the back of my two front
lower teeth and pockets on my very back molars.


This is my teeth on the upper left hand side the side which the dentist was unable to touch during the procedure.
It has not been touched by either dentist or periodintist since the initial dental procedure.
I don't want to go into my whole argument in this matter other than to say, this is the standard of
cleanliness I have with regards to my dental care The fact that one tooth is displaced is not of
concern to me.
The following is what concerns me.

While not showing the issue clearly, the video show's this better in terms of the damage. Notice initially
the first huge black hole, followed by reasonably good gum tissue, and then again next to my finger,
although not quite as obvious although in fact actually worse than the black hole area , about three mm of
gum tissue was removed, creating a hole that air could be blown through, not actually a gap in the
teeth but a gap created by removal of gum tissue.
This area was so inflamed after the visit to the dentist, that I spent some eight months nursing it back to
health by applying some ointments to ease the pain.
After mental turmoil because of knowing how careful I am with my appearance I began investigating
for some reasons to why my gum's were currently in the state they were.
This is a recent image of the area, and my mouth is tilted on the side, so it most likely look's a
little better than it is, however as far as I'm concerned does not reflect how my gum's and
teeth were prior to the visit.
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I went to a different Dentist, who refereed me to a Periodontist.
Following what had occurred, I felt very untrusting of Dentists and their associates. And in actual fact, when I asked
a number of questions either the question remained unanswered or I was told "I'm not in a position to comment on that".
So in actual fact I have little or even less trust left in these organizations.
At this stage I am told I require four deep panning treatments to be followed up with gum surgery if
required for plaque build up under my gum line on the back molars. I gather the gum surgery is
if gum repair on the pockets did not occur.
So far I have had two deep panning treatments, which I would need to validate some of the work that
was done, as personally I feel further gum tissue was removed to cover very poor dental procedure.
Of most concern to me, and a number of lawyers I have spoken to concerns the following images.
I would suggest the following images may be found disturbing.
I cannot begin to explain how disturbing the whole procedure has been or is becoming
for me, because it warrant's no humane explanation.

This is an image of the teeth after the second panning treatment.

And this is an image today demonstrating the clear movement of the teeth.
I don't think that I should elaborate on this any further in terms of how I'm feeling. I did actually
write it down, but the computer crashed, and I don't want to relive it over and over
again unless necessary.
So because of the latest development, I really feel I need to follow up with this, with some
urgency. Probably it doesn't look much to some, and then some may be
shocked I don't know. I mean if you consider that this is occurring under a local anesthetic, so that
you have no idea of the damage that's being done, and don't actually feel the pain until after the
procedure, on so many level's I think you would understand that I'm not exactly happy at the moment,
although I try to remain so, because I feel happiness is vital for my health despite the damage others
do to it.
So I hope if I do have friends out there, you remain friends, and I hope you are not to upset by what you see.
For those that are torturers in this matter I hope you burn in hell, actually I can't begin to tell you
what horror I would wish upon you, however I hope it's significantly more painful than that, you perform on me.
Jan 12th 2008
So anyway, thing's are going through the different Dental Boards, Associations and Health Commission etc, and in the
meantime I couldn't stand waiting around for something to be done, while at the same time
having the same Dentists try and extort more money out of me for more supposed consultations, which is
what it's come down to in real terms, so I decided to invent my own fix it solution as a number of
dentists had also said they would not be willing to put a filling in .
So after a couple of tries with my own formula, I came up with this which is a diamond insert.
It looks quite effective, but the difficulty is in setting the diamond, which fell out.
I
I did manage to save it, and then redid the work, the Diamond still needs to be put in, but requires some experimentation
in order to ensure the setting is strong, the subsequent procedure the foundation is laid only,
So as it is my mouth's kind of in half done stage.
Following that, well considering the resin mix has not dislodged, and for all intensive purposes will do, because really
it's been more stress than it's worth considering I only went to the dentist to get some plaque removed from the back of my
lower teeth, I decided to move to the second stage on the bottom area. While I've been waiting for everything to occur
I did suffer a speech impediment which I feel has cleared up as a result of the procedure, believe it or not.
And although it's not gum surgery, which I most likely would not like to go through considering the complete lack of
care thus far experienced, although probably more beautifying, and something I could most likely afford if I were required to,
I decided to push ahead with my own fix it solution on the bottom area of my mouth.

So now, although not a ravishing beauty, and may look like I have a few extra teeth, while I wait for some
outcome with the various Dental Groups, I am quite happy with the results. It may not be what everyone else
wants to look at, but at least I can talk.

And as time permit's, and if I experience no problems such as gum disease, inflammation etc, I will most likely
work on the other area's that I feel have been made to look unsightly in the procedure. But who know's, maybe by that time the
Dental Board will have come to an outcome that provides a different fix solution.
P.S. As a result of this I might write a story which captures the mind of imagination .
Well unfortunatly this saga still goes on, I did capture a few images along the way as per what else occured after visiting these
Dental groups however I might as well update the recent development here, as it has been a continiuning area of
concern for me in terms of Ethics of Business groups in Australia, and who know's where else.
Posted April 25th 2008
okay....let's face it I'm angry about a couple of things....which really when it all come's down to it, who wouldn't be. But let's just say it like this, if you have full employment with all people being paid well, then you're going to have a healthy work force, if you have unemployment, (and don't tell me it's because of lack of education in my circumstance, because that's just crap, simple as that), and people not being paid well, then you are going to have an unhealthy unemployed work force, simple as that. .....and that of course is where the Vultures come in isn't it ??
What am I saying, basically the report has come back from the Australian Dental Association, and they say I have Periodontal Disease which requires further treatment. Now that does not surprise me because I am aware that the back area that hasn't been panned, most likely does need some treatment, and also whether they know it or not, some of the gum tissue there is damage, believe it or not, most likely because of some pop corn husks...a couple of year's ago, I ate some, and the husk dug up into my gum, and I actually did it a couple of times...which is most likely why I don't eat too much pop corn anymore....
Anyway, what I'm saying is they found no error with the work performed at the Greenhill Dental Clinic, which given that when I was in the last dental surgery, and all the pocket readings had now somehow mysteriously gone to 0, (even though the panning work had not been completed )and I mean 0,zero for all of them except two, the last two molars where I knew there was a problem, I have to admit, that even though I have this letter in front of me, and although I'm not pinpointing anyone for who or who did not do damage to my gum's, although I still believe that irreparable damage has been done...by both dentists.... I just think there's too many thing's that are not adding up in terms of empirical science figures...by which I mean pockets do not disappear, and also given the reading I've done and given the evidence of what occurs when teeth are panned with an Ultrasound/laser type device...I am still of the opinion, that these implements give rise to conditions whereby the likely hood of getting periodontal disease is increased by using the items. For example the one millimeter regression, and gap's created between the teeth, in actual fact now creates a place where plaque can build up where as when the gum line is left in tact, there's no place for the plaque to build up.
All I'm saying is.....in terms of the legalities of these operations, there are too many stakeholders...e.g.. people who rely on an income from these methods of hygiene, and because of this, I feel they are more likely to collude to prevent the truth being know. For example you have the manufacturers of the device itself, which when I contacted occupational health and safety, was informed that Medical Instruments do not get tested for safety measures...which as you can imagine is a problem. Of course then you have the $200 a pop fee that goes to the periodontist, when you get diagnosed with Periodontal Disease.
Then of course which brings me back to the other matter, if in fact I do have Periodontal Disease, which can be cured by having the plaque build up removed....which again brings me to another point...in the letter it say's that they removed plaque at the Periodontists....which I actually kind of dispute....because I'd already had the teeth done by the Oral Hygienists and when I requested that the Periodontist show me some plaque on the first visit, all he put on the cotton swab which I still retain, was a huge blob of congealed blood. When I went back for the second paning treatment, he did show me some plaque...which he supposedly retrieved from the lower interior area, (its origin, may or may not have been from my mouth) although it's most likely as this was an area where I could clearly see some gum discolor and have trouble getting my toothbrush due to the fact that it's under my tongue and I do actually kind of choke, when I really clean that area now that I know it's a problem area. But the fact is....and which I still believe because I was all that time using a extra strength toothbrush....I still cannot believe that the area's that had plaque build up on the outside of my teeth , (the visible side) as they claim (or where I claim gum tissue was removed) existed other than the area where I've had that gap in my teeth for some 10 years now, which also that gap did not appear until I first went to that dentist....and I am of the personal belief given what I know now of gum tissue....most likely the damage she caused in the first visit, has due to the nature of gum tissue regressed over that time....and most likely....the area where she removed gum tissue....because honestly....with the strength and vigor that I used to clean my teeth and the ease of access on the exterior teeth, it would be very difficult for plaque to build up, and I still say, if you look at the opposite side, where no work has been done on the outside of my teeth...that fact is supported....
Yet via the dental appointments they are still wanting to do that area, even through there is no visible inflammation other than on the inside where I have some damaged tissue most likely due to the popcorn husks....and the very back molar, where there is some regression and maybe some plaque build up under the very back molar which needs to be attended too...
However interestingly enough.....to support this....as much as I can, I've taken a photo of the interior of my mouth....which I'm going to put up on line when I load it off the camera....
I mean there's all number of thing's going on here.....but anyway...I'm going to download that photo, and put it on my website.
Other than that....the area where I have placed my own form of filling, because the dentist refused to do so...and I still believe there's some less than ethics involved with that....well there appears to be no inflammation from the material that is placed there, although I do need to replace it every couple of months due to food, tea, and coffee discoloration.
That is all for now, while I load this pictures is an image, I'd need to check the date on the camera however it is most defiantly taken prior to anyone doing any final panning work as has been stated is required. As you can see, there's little indication of plaque which I have maintained throughout this ordeal, and no sign's of inflammation in terms of any serious ailment, although I still recognize that there are some area's that require a little attention However as one can plainly see, there's little reason for huge chunks of gum to missing...along with little reason for panning on all area's of the mouth, which as I say and believe, creates potential problems for dental cleanliness
These organizations disfigured me, and they are trying to negate blame.