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Originally Posted By: CandyOriginally Posted By: FaldageOriginally Posted By: CandyUsually to described where a patients dentures are (after surgery and returning to the ward).
And that would be where? In a glass by the side of the patient's bed? In the patient's mouth? Stomach?
Was that a rhetorical Q LOL
just in case not.....
dentures in situ
adverb: In their original place
Ah! So, back in the dentist's office.
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