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  • Beyonce Lied To Me: Teenage Boy’s Post-Surgery Rant Goes Viral

    Someone get Beyoncé on the phone! According to a very disappointed (and not too sober) teenage boy, the singer “lied to him”.

    Don’t worry, there’s is no terrible new scandal on the way for the “Flawless” singer.

    Seventeen-year-old Cody Lanphere of Benson, N.C. had dental surgery, which involved the removal of his wisdom teeth.

    With that type of surgery usually comes the kind of anesthesia that not only prevents pain, but also makes you very likely to babble hilarious nonsense.

    The kind of hilarious nonsense that quickly goes viral.

    Mom Christine Weber Livingston uploaded the video “Beyoncé never showed”, on September 29th.

    It has since amassed over 270,000 views and is quickly gaining popularity. It’s safe to assume it’ll be awhile before the emotional young man being filmed lives his doped-up declarations down.

    In the video we learn that Cody was very disappointed that Beyoncé wasn’t waiting in his car, but he was ready to go and meet the singer….in Africa.

    Not too long after this the teen begins to panic about his heart, thinking that the vital organ has somehow gone missing.

    Cody’s mom, who continuously laughed at her son’s medically-induced bewilderment, assured him that it was still in his chest.

    There’s also uncontrollable sobbing, questions about what a chin is, declarations that he was about to die, and many more schadenfreude-tastic gems.

    This is but the latest in a slew of post-dental videos to go viral.

    The most famous is of course “David After Dentist”:

    Many are now wondering two things about this increasingly viral video:

    – Has Beyoncé seen it yet?

    – Will she “keep her promise” to this young man by reaching out at some point?

    It is possible the singer may respond in the near future.

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    She let her feelings be known shortly after SNL actors performed a skit called “The Beygency”, which was based on her more obsessive fans .

  • 3D Printers Are Revolutionizing Dentistry

    3D Printers Are Revolutionizing Dentistry

    3D printers are proving to be revolutionary in medical fields, and now the technology is being used to revolutionize dentistry.

    Objet has a new video up on how its 3D printers are helping to cut down on the time required to make models of teeth for those seeking restoration. Apex Dental Milling says that it was able to make maybe three or four models in an hour traditionally, but now it makes 20 or 30 with 3D printers.

    Here’s how they do it:

    Apex Dental Milling use the Objet Eden260V 3D Printer to turn digital impressions into physical models. The use of the Objet 3D printer allows Apex to reduce their cost per case significantly and to stay at the forefront of Digital Dentistry. The final models are sent to the dental technician who performs a final fit and quality check before a restoration is sent back to the doctor. Objet’s reputation for fine resolution 3D printing allow the dental technician to provide the most accurate restorations to his clients. Objet machines are reliable and robust and are typically left to run overnight and over weekends without attendence – further improving the cost/benefit to Apex.