Kortney
11-10-2002, 12:18 PM
I called a DDS who was recommended by a friend of a friend type thing. I got in yesterday and he said he thinks that I may have a chronic abcess just by looking at the xray. He said time will let us know for sure.
He tapped on it, made it hurt, it calmed down. This has been the pain pattern as of lately. He was very friendly, seemed to be very concerend. I have an awful lot of work that needs to be done however. Years ago I was in an awful accident and lost alot of upper back molars on the right from trauma. I never had those teeth replaced so naturally, everything is off. I have a false crossbite, etc.
I have alot of stain from coffee, tea, etc. I brush 3 times a day and floss but the stain is stubborn. He assured me that he'd get the stain off.
Yesterday when I went in though, I did find him to be friendly. He kept talking to me, looking in my mouth, the whole 9 yards. He was leaving town for the weekend and said he would call me this morning to check on me to see how I was doing. He didn't want me to get into trouble while he was away for the weekend. I thought that was very nice of him,and to me it means he does care.
He ended up calling yesterday afternoon instead. He said he would feel better if he saw me before he left to make sure I'd be okay. I agreed to meet him this morning at 9 at his office. Which isn't a big deal. His office is less than 5 min. away from where I live.
I met him this morning and he evaluated the tooth again, the bite, and the tissues. We talked about getting the stain off, bleaching, and then replacing the missing teeth to balance things out. He said it won't take as long as I think it will. Just small talk you know?
On the way out this morning, he's wanting to be overly comforting. As in, very *touchy*. It made me quite uncomfortable. I like him because I do think he's wanting to try and help me out. I just don't like the touchy stuff. I don't want someone to try and hold my hand on the way out the door, etc. It just made me feel weird. Maybe that's just his personality.
I mean, I've only seen him twice. Maybe it's just his nature to be that way. I don't know. But I do like him as a dentist. I just feel awkward with someone trying to get that close to me.
I want to keep going because he's nice and does seem to care about what's going on and his office is so close to where I live.
What do you think?? Is it weird for this behaviour? Should I say anything or just let it go and see if it happens again?
Sorry if this doesn't really belong here but this was a first for me as far as affectionate dentists go!
It was just weird. Too close for my comfort that's for sure.
He tapped on it, made it hurt, it calmed down. This has been the pain pattern as of lately. He was very friendly, seemed to be very concerend. I have an awful lot of work that needs to be done however. Years ago I was in an awful accident and lost alot of upper back molars on the right from trauma. I never had those teeth replaced so naturally, everything is off. I have a false crossbite, etc.
I have alot of stain from coffee, tea, etc. I brush 3 times a day and floss but the stain is stubborn. He assured me that he'd get the stain off.
Yesterday when I went in though, I did find him to be friendly. He kept talking to me, looking in my mouth, the whole 9 yards. He was leaving town for the weekend and said he would call me this morning to check on me to see how I was doing. He didn't want me to get into trouble while he was away for the weekend. I thought that was very nice of him,and to me it means he does care.
He ended up calling yesterday afternoon instead. He said he would feel better if he saw me before he left to make sure I'd be okay. I agreed to meet him this morning at 9 at his office. Which isn't a big deal. His office is less than 5 min. away from where I live.
I met him this morning and he evaluated the tooth again, the bite, and the tissues. We talked about getting the stain off, bleaching, and then replacing the missing teeth to balance things out. He said it won't take as long as I think it will. Just small talk you know?
On the way out this morning, he's wanting to be overly comforting. As in, very *touchy*. It made me quite uncomfortable. I like him because I do think he's wanting to try and help me out. I just don't like the touchy stuff. I don't want someone to try and hold my hand on the way out the door, etc. It just made me feel weird. Maybe that's just his personality.
I mean, I've only seen him twice. Maybe it's just his nature to be that way. I don't know. But I do like him as a dentist. I just feel awkward with someone trying to get that close to me.
I want to keep going because he's nice and does seem to care about what's going on and his office is so close to where I live.
What do you think?? Is it weird for this behaviour? Should I say anything or just let it go and see if it happens again?
Sorry if this doesn't really belong here but this was a first for me as far as affectionate dentists go!
It was just weird. Too close for my comfort that's for sure.

