Obscene Dentist [better] | -iene 120-

What starts as a low-budget dental drama quickly spirals into 20 minutes of unflinching, uncomfortable, and oddly hilarious depravity. The "obscene" isn't gore—it's the violation of politeness . The dentist doesn't hurt you. He just… compliments your gums too much. And won't stop making eye contact.

When confronted with the allegations, the dentist attempted to defend his actions, claiming that he was simply trying to "push the boundaries" of traditional dentistry and provide a more "relaxed" experience for his patients. However, his defense was quickly dismissed by the -IENE 120 team, who pointed out that his actions were not only unprofessional but also potentially traumatic for his patients.

Does anyone remember “-IENE 120- Obscene Dentist”? (1990s? Public access?) -IENE 120- Obscene Dentist

This 8-minute short will make you brush twice a day… out of sheer terror.

According to sources close to the investigation, the dentist had a history of making obscene comments and gestures towards his patients, often under the guise of "relaxing" them or "putting them at ease." Some patients reported being subjected to unwanted touching, while others claimed to have been verbally abused and belittled. What starts as a low-budget dental drama quickly

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What actually occurs in ? Descriptions vary depending on which shuddering witness you ask, but the core narrative remains consistent. He just… compliments your gums too much

The dentist is a healer. We are taught to open our mouths—our most vulnerable orifice—to them. The "Obscene Dentist" subverts that. He is a sadist with a degree. This taps into the primal fear of the malevolent caretaker , which is more frightening than a random attacker.

It’s not scary. It’s just wrong . Like a fever dream you have after taking expired Novocaine.

The visual language relies heavily on cold clinical lighting, realistic medical props (like dental chairs and drills), and professional attire contrasted against completely non-professional, simulated actions. Content Distribution and Digital Safety

While "IENE 120" is historically a course code (notably appearing in old University of Washington time schedules