I love my dentist! He not only numbs my gums painlessly, he offers classical music on headphones,
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That dental clinic looks gorgeous! I'm amazed to know that you've got tons of reasons to love your dentist. I must say that I love my dentist, too! And I can't imagine myself without going to the dentist office, 'ya know. Have a great day, then!
Posted by: Sal Casley | July 15, 2011 at 10:51 AM
I'm glad you liked my dentist shots :) you have a great day, too! I'm writing a new post today after forgetting for weeks...oh well
Posted by: dorothy anderson | September 19, 2011 at 02:50 PM
Dentists nowadays are finding ways to ease the fear and the pain, associated with dental appointments and procedures. Classical music is known have soothing and calming effects, and that's why a lot of dentists use soothing music to ease the tension of the patient during a dental procedure.
Posted by: Jenna Schrock | December 07, 2011 at 10:26 AM
A yogurt treat after a dentist visit seems like a tempting idea! Dentists are now finding more and more ways to make you comfortable every time you visit them. A dental visit now is more worth it. :)
Posted by: Jane Tinkle | February 27, 2012 at 10:32 AM
Take note of that, readers! His dentist "offers" classical music on headphones. A dentist should know how to relax a patient for a dental procedure. That way, any apprehensions toward dentists and dentistry in general would be eased away.
Posted by: Kit Mayer | March 13, 2012 at 01:27 PM
Your dentist has a great style and it’s nice to know that you were able to benefit from it. Diverting your focus will let you relax and enjoy your visit. It’s not all about what a dentist knows it also important on how he treats his visitors.
Posted by: Jane Tinkle | April 28, 2012 at 07:33 AM