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Except that it wasn't the metal shaft; instead, it was a jagged, sharp fragment of bone, about the size of a small sunflower seed.
Now, this was puzzling. The dentist had done nothing to my jawbone two weeks earlier, aside from taking the X-ray. I started to wonder if the X-ray had, perhaps, triggered something within the peculiar metal shaft that somehow affected the surrounding bone, causing the ejection of that painful bone fragment. Yes, by this time I was definitely thinking in terms of alien implant.
I didn't mention alien implants to the dentist when I went for a follow-up examination last month, but I did mention the bone fragment. He poked around a bit, shrugged his shoulders again, said everything looked good, no sign of gum disease or cancer or anything horrifying, it was probably just a piece of bone fragment that worked its way to the surface.
Except that it wasn't the metal shaft; instead, it was a jagged, sharp fragment of bone, about the size of a small sunflower seed.
Originally posted by hiii_98
it has been sent off to be dna tested and looked at with an electron microscope