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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1575650, member: 182"]You're not as old as I am, so you're not expected to know this. But as soon as someone said "dental tray" I immediately pictured one in my mind from my very first dentist. No high speed drills then. The dentist would pump a pedal to get the drill going faster and faster. It was awful. And all the instruments would be arrayed on that tray. Thank goodness dentistry has changed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 1575650, member: 182"]You're not as old as I am, so you're not expected to know this. But as soon as someone said "dental tray" I immediately pictured one in my mind from my very first dentist. No high speed drills then. The dentist would pump a pedal to get the drill going faster and faster. It was awful. And all the instruments would be arrayed on that tray. Thank goodness dentistry has changed.[/QUOTE]
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