Anna Mackowiak, Teeth of Ex Pulled in Revenge
Anna Mackowiak, a dentist in Poland, faces charges after allegedly pulling out all of her ex-boyfriend's teeth in revenge for him leaving her. According to reports, the dentist heavily sedated her ex, Marek Olszewski, when he came to her office complaining of a toothache.
When Mackowiak began working on Olszewski, which required anesthesia, everything was okay.
"I tried to be professional and detach myself from my emotions," she told the Daily Mail. "But when I saw him lying there, I just thought, 'what a [expletive].'"
She then removed all of Olszewski's teeth, keeping him sedated the entire time.
"I knew something was wrong," he told the Daily Mail. "When I woke up I couldn't feel any teeth and my jaw was strapped up with bandages. [Mackowiak] told me my mouth was numb and I wouldn't be able to feel anything for a while and that the bandage was there to protect the gums, but that I would need to see a specialist."
"I didn't have any reason to doubt her," he explained. "I mean, I thought she was a professional. But when I got home I looked in the mirror and couldn't … believe it. [She] had emptied my mouth."
Olszewski's trouble didn't end there, though.
"The new girlfriend," whom he left Mackowiak for, "has now left me saying she can't be with a man without teeth. And I'm going to have to pay a fortune on getting dentures or something."
For her part in the "assault," Mackowiak risks three years in jail and having her credentials pulled (no pun intended) for malpractice and abusing a patient. People are reacting with mixed emotions to the news, some taking the side of the abused patient, while others side with the scorned dentist.
"This dentist is dangerous, period," a user from North Carolina wrote on the Daily Mail's page. "As a dentist she knows the value both physically and psychologically of your teeth. She has done a horrible thing to this man. Aside from our not knowing what the man may have done to her, he must have a large ego and no common sense. But she has breached all boundaries of proper dental care."