Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Dentists are incapable of asking questions that require a simple yes or no answer!!!

:::::Disclaimer: This article is meant for entertainment purpose only. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental and unintentional:::::


I have perfect set of teeth. No cavities, No decay and no wisdom tooth problem... till now... *Touchwood* !!! Then how did I end up going to an Orthodontist??

Well... One of my relatives, suggested to my mom that maybe I should get braces, as she felt my teeth was kinda protruding x-( So my mom tells this to me, and even I think, okie, lets just see the dentist and let him give the verdict. Took a appointment with him, only to see a lot of people in the waiting room. My turn arrived, after 30-45 mins.

I enter the room and he asks me to sit on the chair. The dentist's chair, the one with lights on top and some things on the side with some instruments.
I had never ever sat on that chair since when I was 8. I sat on that chair, he puts some metal thing into my mouth and asks "where do you study?" "Which course?" "oh...you work? where do you work?" etc etc. He seemed oblivious of the fact that one cannot talk, when somethin is there in one's mouth. Truly, Just like one wise man once said "Dentists are incapable of asking questions that require a simple yes or no answer"!!! So very true!!

After the examination, He told me, I would need to get 4 of my teeth extracted for this process. Just imagine, four perfect teeth :( And thats the end of the story...

Yeah you guessed it right...I did not go back to that place again ;) :P My teeth are more precious to me!!! :) After all, something is better than nothing! :)


Well thats it for nw... B.R.B.!!! :)

5 comments:

  1. Good Choice that you didnt go back :D ..

    I had my tooth drilled (with powdery stuff flying out), then molten metal poured in them ( the metal being melted on top of a burner right besides my face and lots of smoke coming out of my mouth with a hiss sound .. of when something hot touches water... and then hammered.. :S

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  2. its a dentists talent..they learn to understand what we say when our mouths r full..much like how a pharmacist can read a doc's handwriting :)

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  3. ha ha ha.,,, :)i do have some experiences that kinda...

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