+ "Good morning!"
- "Morning!"
+ "What seems to be the problem?"
‑ "Actually I've got a severe headache, and I can't eat anything on my left side."
+ "On your left side? "
- "Yeah."
+ "So, since when have you been feeling like that?"
‑ "Actually since last night."
+ "It must be 'SEVERE'!".
**'SEVERE' = Very bad/serious.
- "Yeah, it is."
+ "So, we will take some records."
- "Alright."
+ "I'll check your teeth and tell you what the problem is."
- "Okay, sure."
+ "So, you've got a 'CAVITY' in your back tooth and it needs a 'FILLING'.
**'CAVITY' = (A) Hole in your tooth.
**FILLING' = Used to fill a hole in a tooth.
+ "So, we will use the local 'ANAESTHESIA' and you'll be good to go."
**'ANAESTHESIA' = Used to numb a small part of your body.
- "Okay, thanks a lot!"
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