HOUSE OF PAIN

Haunting pictures show a Belgian dentist’s abandoned home that has lay untouched for more than a decade since the occupants moved out

Bloody needles and dentist utensils can still be seen scattered throughout the building

NO-ONE likes a trip to the dentist but how would you like to visit this house of horrors for your next check-up?

These haunting pictures show a Belgian dentist’s abandoned house that has lay untouched for more than a decade since the occupants moved out.

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The derelict dentists’ surgery features old fashioned pain inflicting instruments

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A set of rusty utensils, pills and even a shotgun shell lie discarded in a bowl

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A bloody syringe was also spotted in the creepy abandoned home in Belgium

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The house’s living room has also been left exactly how it once looked

Dentistry equipment still sits in place, a blood-filled syringe and even a table set for dinner.

The shots were taken by Russian urban explorer Alexandra Zero, 29, from Chelyabinsk on a trip to Belgium.

“The house belonged to a doctor called Dr Pepito,” she said. On the second floor we found some lawyer’s documents, so we decided that a father and son lived there.

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“It is hard to say how many years ago it was abandoned. All stuff inside is very old, but the garden hints that maybe around ten years ago people still cared about this place.

“In Belgium abandoned locations remain untouched, nobody would steal anything. Because of that you still can see a car in its garage, medical equipment and some precious stuff.

“It looks like people moved from this place thinking they would go back soon which is a bit creepy.”

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The ripped and torn dentist’s chair sits in the same spot where patients once lay on it

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Trips to the dentist during this time were notoriously painful due to the basic technology used

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A rusted car that once belonged to the dentist even remains in the garage

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A handwritten note lies on a newspaper turned yellow with age

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A statue of Jesus hangs on the wooden wall of the creepy old dentist’s clinic

Alexandra aims to show the beauty of the places that have been left behind.

“All my life I have seen beauty in unusual things,” she said. “Derelict places are like finished books; you can read them like pages of a dairy.

“The biggest thing for me is the difference between two worlds; the world that stopped in this house and my own. I live in another country with another culture and have different books on my bookshelf.

“This house is from the past and it feels like a time machine that has transported you back to this time.”

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Petrol cans, gardening utensils and storage containers line the garage wall

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The living room contains dust-covered leather sofas next to an old wooden fireplace

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Creepy stuffed animals also line the walls, making it a less than hospitable dentist’s clinic

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The two-storey building’s olf-fashioned wooden staircase remains in perfect condition after all these years

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The bathroom also remains untouched from when the house was abandoned by its dentist owner

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A mirror and the previous occupant’s ties are still visible in one of the bedrooms

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However, the kitchen is in a state of disarray and appears to have been ransacked

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A second living room also features a fireplace – and soft single person sofas

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The dentist’s office remains a chaotic mess with papers and possessions strewn everywhere

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The photographs were taken by Russian urban explorer Alexandra Zero, 29, from Chelyabinsk

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