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What’s the most unprofessional thing a doctor has said to you?

Repeated my complaint back to me with air quotes.I said I wasn't going to use fluoride wash because I have an intolerance to it (it degranulates masts cells and releases histimines) and it makes my mouth itchy.He was like “fluoride shouldn't make your mouth “itchy” (with air quotes). Most people are not allergic to fluoride, they're allergic to the sodium lauryl sulfate (foaming agent) in the toothpaste.”I then stared at him counting all the dumb things he just implied:“most people” make up the entire populationThat mouth itchiness, commonly a primary symptom of anaphylaxis, is either not real or requires sarcasmThat he would know my allergens better than I wouldThen because i did not reply, he said “did you get that?” and with exaggerated syllables repeated “sodium lauryl sulfate”I decided to ignore that, because i was stuck on the air quotesI said “why did you air quote that?” and he said “because I don't know what that means. Mouths aren't itchy.”…okay.To be clear: I wouldn't be as annoyed if he had said he had never heard of that, since the Mast Cell Activation Disorder that causes my weird reactions is rare, but he was just rude about it.Also I think he may just be saying that I have a cavity and need to come back next week, because the dental hygienist said the xrays looked good.-_-

How are deceased people identified from dental records? Does my dentist automatically send my records to a national bank?

Dentists do not automatically send records to any data bank and no such bank exists. Dental records are used to confirm identity, not to identify an unknown subject. That means the coroner or family already has some form of identification and just want something more concrete to confirm. Dental records are easier to obtain by authorities than DNA, fingerprint, tattoos, etc. Usually I would receive a request for xrays of a person from the police or county coroner. My job is to confirm that it is my patient of record and send requested info to that entity. What they do with that information is beyond my knowledge or control. If you’re concerned about privacy issues, then don’t. Health care providers are bound by HIPPA regulations regarding releasing protected medical information.

Why did the Soviets decide to burn, destroy, and hide Hitler's remains?

The Soviets did not burn Hitlers remains, unless you believe the conspiracy theories Hitler committed suicide in 1945 and his body was cremated in the grounds of the Fuhrer Bunker by his staffHitlers Death was first announced by German RadioStalin ordered the body be found and examined to confirm his death, a body was found and dental records confirmed that it was HitlersBut the Cold War was starting and it suited Russian propaganda to deny they had proof to perpetuate a belief in the west that he was aliveIn 2009 the waters were clouded by a claimed DNA analysis carried out by US Bone Specialist Nick Bellantoni was reported to say that the skull fragments claimed to be Hitler were in fact a woman between 30 and 40 years old - It is now agreed that the skull fragment examined was that of Eva Braun who was 33 at her deathIn 2017 a team of French Pathologists were given access to the remains claimed to he that of Hitler, their report verified the remains were that of Hitler the complex dental work matching exactly to wartime xraysThis verdict was confirmed by Nick Bellantoni who was given access to the report by the French before its releaseIt is recored that in 1945 the bulk of Hitlers remains were thrown into the river Biederitz to ensure no burial site could become a “shrine” to nazism, but that the KGB retained part of the skull and jaw and lodged these in Moscow

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