I have carried a mini Swiss Army Knife (SAK) in my pocket for decades now.
I'm on to my 2nd tiny knife as the first I'd used it so much and after years of hard use, the plastic eventually fell off the handle.
My knife often comes in handy, but what is the most unusual thing you've done with it (try to keep it clean).
I'll kick off with my ill-advised useage that comes with a "DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME" warning!
SAK Dentistry
I shall first explain for those with good teeth, and good teeth cleaning history...
I admit it, I was a bad boy, I didn't brush my teeth enough and ended up with many cavities...grim!
At one point just before a 10 day expedition in Scotland I had root canal work done, it's an unplesant dental proceedure that removes nerves from a tooth that is very bad, it leaves a weak, mostly empty, but painless tooth. It is filled with a metal crown, which is basically a huge filling which I think involved some sort of screwing in to the remaining tooth stump...nice! It was a long proceedure and it ached for a couple of days afterwards, but you end up with a pain free but dead tooth that just hasn't fallen out!
A week or two later on an mountain stage of an expedition, the tooth crown had become loose and fell out on the ground, I never found it. thankfully it wasn't painfull.
The remains of the tooth had very sharp edges that made my mouth/tounge sore and and I was in the mountain for a few more days. I used the SAK file, to file down the sharp edges of my tooth, and it worked, I carried on for the rest of the week pain free and no longer had sore mouth, when I returned home I went to the dentist which fixed it for a while.
I would NOT advise you to do try same thing! I already have a mouth full of filings so i wasn't too bothered about the state of my teeth, but, a healthy tooth could have been irreversibly damadged.
If you have good teeth don't risk it, even if you crack or damadge a tooth get to a dentist, they may be able to fix it, DON't File it or it may not fix as well. also remember my tooth had no nerves it was dead already, filing a health tooth with nerves would be agony!
The tooth was eventually removed after the dentists 2nd failed attempt to save the tooth (it had nothing to do with my amature dentistry).
Please brush your teeth
So...whats the most unusual thing you've done with your own Swiss army knife?
I'm on to my 2nd tiny knife as the first I'd used it so much and after years of hard use, the plastic eventually fell off the handle.
My knife often comes in handy, but what is the most unusual thing you've done with it (try to keep it clean).
I'll kick off with my ill-advised useage that comes with a "DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME" warning!
SAK Dentistry
I shall first explain for those with good teeth, and good teeth cleaning history...
I admit it, I was a bad boy, I didn't brush my teeth enough and ended up with many cavities...grim!
At one point just before a 10 day expedition in Scotland I had root canal work done, it's an unplesant dental proceedure that removes nerves from a tooth that is very bad, it leaves a weak, mostly empty, but painless tooth. It is filled with a metal crown, which is basically a huge filling which I think involved some sort of screwing in to the remaining tooth stump...nice! It was a long proceedure and it ached for a couple of days afterwards, but you end up with a pain free but dead tooth that just hasn't fallen out!
A week or two later on an mountain stage of an expedition, the tooth crown had become loose and fell out on the ground, I never found it. thankfully it wasn't painfull.
The remains of the tooth had very sharp edges that made my mouth/tounge sore and and I was in the mountain for a few more days. I used the SAK file, to file down the sharp edges of my tooth, and it worked, I carried on for the rest of the week pain free and no longer had sore mouth, when I returned home I went to the dentist which fixed it for a while.
I would NOT advise you to do try same thing! I already have a mouth full of filings so i wasn't too bothered about the state of my teeth, but, a healthy tooth could have been irreversibly damadged.
If you have good teeth don't risk it, even if you crack or damadge a tooth get to a dentist, they may be able to fix it, DON't File it or it may not fix as well. also remember my tooth had no nerves it was dead already, filing a health tooth with nerves would be agony!
The tooth was eventually removed after the dentists 2nd failed attempt to save the tooth (it had nothing to do with my amature dentistry).
Please brush your teeth
So...whats the most unusual thing you've done with your own Swiss army knife?
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