
After using an ultrasonic picker-thing-y and throughly rattling my brains, I decided to express my thoughts on my pain the most professional way I knew how, and before you judge, keep in mind that the truth comes from the mouths of babes. And I, as it is, am a babe.
“That was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of my natural born life.”
His reply? “O-open wide.”
As a matter of fact, that was his reply to most of my utterances and inquires. When asked as to wether the random numbers and letters he had spewed out were cavities, the only good teeth or he was simply making small talk with the hygienist he responded with an “O-open wide.” and then began poking a sharp metal thing in my molars. As I clutched my hand to my chest and waved the other franticly in the air, to explain to him that I was in a something less than comfortable predicament, and whatever he was doing was causing me a certain amount of pain, apparently my mouth began to close, for his response was again; “O-open wide.”
His receptionist constantly called me Dane-er too.
Having been therowly irked, I expressed my discontent to my father on the car ride home (in tones that nearly cracked the car windows) and *we* decided that it might be a good idea to find someone else.
And we did; a dentist office only twenty minutes away, and they don't hurt as bad. I do not, nevertheless, enjoy the news he gave me. Due to radioactive evidence (x-rays taken by professionals) and a considerable amount of pain, I was deemed unclean with a total of seven cavities. This I am not happy about, because I have to go now, in rapid succession, to five different dentist appointments, where I will walk out looking considerably like I've had a stroke sometime in the immediate past. In fact, I will have so much numbing drugs on board in such a short period of time, That I will wonder if it is humanly possible to get high off a combination of anesthetic, Novocain and ibuprofen. This is exactly why I don’t like to go to the dentist. They tell me the truth, and in this case the truth hurts like a bad tooth ache.
Oh, and just a quick thought about the painting above. I really like this painting that I just kind of stumbled on. Its done by Kenneth T. Murphy, though I find most of his art something close to disturbing, a lot the majority are really quite good. You can find more here.
Hey Dana I can totally relate. Drs and Dentists are my least favorite places to visit. I get anxious just hearing about someone else much less my own diagnosis. I like your writing style and your comedic slant on descriptions. Bill Cosby is my all time favorite. I hope your teeth get fixed quickly and painlessly and stay healthy for the rest of their duration employed as your tools to masticate your food! Seriously what a bummer not to have teeth or to have teeth that are not up to the task and unattractive and smelly. They have products to keep your mouth from decay. Ask your mom for some its minty fresh! Keep writing I look forward to more. Stichy
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