Should I have asked her to pass the soap? For a towel perhaps?
2006-07-26
03:55:56
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asked by
Marianne not Ginger™
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I just found that my whole face and head (hair included) was soaking wet by the time she was done. She had some new fangled lazer zapper to take off plague and it was sun on water power that just sprayed all over me! I felt like a puppy dog that needed a good shake. lol
2006-07-26
04:00:37 ·
update #1
(rats)......RUN (not sun)
2006-07-26
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I go to a dental office run by Hooters. They have few complaints. Most of their clients are male for some reason. I am always trying to keep abreast of the latest
dental techniques. It costs more for that personal touch, but afterwards the hygienist and I showered together. Oh, and the towels are monogrammed. Why would you need her to pass you the soap? Were you being a potty mouth? I don't mind the teeth cleanings, it is sitting with my mouth clenched biting down on the negative waiting for my x-rays that bothers me. The pictures really look good on my Christmas cards that I send out every year, though. Are dentists sad because they are always looking down in the mouth? That bites. Sun on water power? A solar powered plaque remover? Now that is advanced. They just scrape my teeth with a chisel. Hey, if you have the plague on your teeth you may want to see an epidemiologist. I just have the plaque removed from mine. I am sure that thousand watt smile of yours is even brighter now.
2006-07-26 05:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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everything about going to the dentist now annoys me. It used to be that you would actually get the dentis to work on your teeth.
Now it seems, you are the guinea pig for a lot of assistants that seem to run the office, work on you and then tell you pleasantly that the doctor will be with me soon.
He just stops in to say hi, how are ya feeling, takes a look at the work and says, see ya in 6 months.
A total turn off for me.
I feel like I've been on a production run.
2006-07-26 12:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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She gets the award for being the most enthusiastic dental hygienist in quite some time. Just take your own towel next time. They com in handy for a lot of things.
2006-07-26 10:59:31
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answered by Delora Gloria 4
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I'm terrified of the dentist. I know what you mean though. I used to wear glasses, and I'd have trouble seeing because of the water. At least you didn't drown, right? I suggest a shower cap, raincot, and safety goggles...then you'd be dry.
2006-07-26 11:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Next time take your shower gel and towel with you. Ask her to hold on a sec whilst you procede to lather up. Then sit down and tell her to hose you off. Maybe she'll get the message.
2006-07-26 22:21:31
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answered by Sassy 6
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Goodness no. My dentist and his assistant have the nicest touch.
Maybe they were getting used to the new equipment.
Bring a shower cap next time see what they say then.
2006-07-26 15:27:23
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answered by Ragdollfloozie is Pensive! 7
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Ewwww...a dental hygienist that doubles in water aversion therapy by spraying it instead of saying it. Ewwwww. Was it an invigorating spray, or just a trickle?
2006-07-26 11:05:56
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answered by gotalife 7
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I went to a dentist once who was so creepy I felt like taking a shower after I left his office!
2006-07-26 15:26:22
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answered by Nightwalker 3
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What's wrong with a power washer and a DeWalt for a dentist? Same results, no waiting, lots cheaper!
2006-07-26 23:47:07
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answered by Antny 5
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Lol...ya it does feels clean and all!! i mean i did get my cavitiy clean when i was a kid...man it felt like u really lost somethin from ur mouth !!! even if it was a cavity ;)...but yes...it does feel really clean !!!!!! sumthin like bathin!
2006-07-26 11:00:29
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answered by mysterious 2
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