Why is this a big deal? I haven't seen a dentist since 1997.
The other day I go out and grab some IHOP and afterwards just decide to go to the dentist since I haven't been to one in a (very) long time and why the fuck not.
I go find one near-by and as I'm making an appointment for next week the receptionist gets from (and my paperwork) that I've not seen a dentist since Clinton was in office and she and the doctors must have decided that I needed to get my ass in there soon so they manage to get me an appointment for that afternoon, probably hoping that I've got a bunch of cavities that need fixed, some wisdom teeth needing pulled and lots of other fun, expensive, things that can get out of my insurance company.
An hour after my appointment? I walk out of their having only needed a cleaning. A pretty long, slightly painful, and deep cleaning but just a cleaning none-the-less. No cavities, my wisdom teeth aren't a big deal (one started to come in but then pretty much decided not to go any further, one of the others seems to have came in but not caused any problems beyond maybe hampering future cleanings.) I've got to say, I'm impressed with my awesome teeth able to go a decade and a half without really causing me any problems or needing any care. The "biggest" problem I have is a touch of gingivitis and receding gums due to the nice thick layer of tartar/plaque on my teeth but they say it should correct itself as time goes on if I continue with regular cleanings.
So bask in the glory of my awesome teeth! Fourteen years without any care whatsoever and they come out damn-near perfect. No cavities, no problems with the enamel or other density issues, and no problems whatsoever. Even more remarkable is that I never floss, I brush only once a day and I drink quite a bit of pop and I don't shy away from sugar all that much.
The other day I go out and grab some IHOP and afterwards just decide to go to the dentist since I haven't been to one in a (very) long time and why the fuck not.
I go find one near-by and as I'm making an appointment for next week the receptionist gets from (and my paperwork) that I've not seen a dentist since Clinton was in office and she and the doctors must have decided that I needed to get my ass in there soon so they manage to get me an appointment for that afternoon, probably hoping that I've got a bunch of cavities that need fixed, some wisdom teeth needing pulled and lots of other fun, expensive, things that can get out of my insurance company.
An hour after my appointment? I walk out of their having only needed a cleaning. A pretty long, slightly painful, and deep cleaning but just a cleaning none-the-less. No cavities, my wisdom teeth aren't a big deal (one started to come in but then pretty much decided not to go any further, one of the others seems to have came in but not caused any problems beyond maybe hampering future cleanings.) I've got to say, I'm impressed with my awesome teeth able to go a decade and a half without really causing me any problems or needing any care. The "biggest" problem I have is a touch of gingivitis and receding gums due to the nice thick layer of tartar/plaque on my teeth but they say it should correct itself as time goes on if I continue with regular cleanings.
So bask in the glory of my awesome teeth! Fourteen years without any care whatsoever and they come out damn-near perfect. No cavities, no problems with the enamel or other density issues, and no problems whatsoever. Even more remarkable is that I never floss, I brush only once a day and I drink quite a bit of pop and I don't shy away from sugar all that much.