I can appreciate this on a number of levels - :salute:
As a Dentist, I can appreciate the speed, efficiency, surgical precision, and minimal soft tissue trauma with which the tooth was delivered.
As a sailor, I can appreciate the seamanlike way the floss was flaked on the deck to allow for clean, tangle-free deployment during the powered and ballistic phases of the rocket's flight.
As a former artilleryman, and member of the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara, I can appreciate anything that flies up into the sky, and results in bleeding.
I do have some serious misgivings:
Did the kid sign an informed consent before the procedure detailing its potential risks and benefits? Where was the surgical planning? What is the CDT/Insurance code for a rocket extraction?
I am concerned about Dad's technical fire direction - Did he calculate a safety diagram to ensure the projectile ended up in the impact area and safety box?
At the end of the day, however, that is just frikkin' hilarious, and I think a new dental procedure has been discovered! I can see next year's Yellow Pages ad: Crown and Bridge, Dentures, Invisalign, and now -Rocket Extractions!