
kuniwan
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- Oct 22, 2023
- 11
Sharing my ups and downs with dental care and hoping you guys can share your hygiene struggles too.
Last year I decided to suck it up and schedule a visit with the dentist for the first time in 6 years… around 2 weeks or so before the visit I tried to brush daily so I would feel less nervous. When I was there I lied about brushing daily (I mean I guess i technically did at that point! Lol) but I did tell them I never flossed. They responded by explaining the importance of flossing… which felt a little patronizing tbh because my problem was getting myself motivated enough to do it
but ofc I don't blame them
It felt like they were a little judgemental to me for that to be honest, but they remained cordial so I don't care. In the end, I was diagnosed with 6 cavities, gingivitis and learned that my wisdom teeth were in pretty bad shape. What I didn't like was that they immediately tried charging me treatments with such brief education that it almost felt a little predatory? For example, I told them I did not use a regular tooth brush to which they recommended an electric toothbrush would be better for my teeth. They proceeded to try and charge me $150 for an electric toothbrush… I took it off my charges and bought a different one for $60.
Anyways, I scheduled subsequent appointments to get my cavities fixed, future cleaning appointments, and they also gave me this mouthwash regimen to use for my gingivitis that I never followed (oops).
However, since then I would say I DO brush and floss better overall, even it's still not great. Sometimes I'm able to do it once everyday, sometimes I only floss, or just nothing. Never twice a day.
Today, I brushed my teeth for the first time in a month in a half, and flossed in likely 3 weeks. While my cavities are fixed now, I still need to figure out the logistics and finances for my wisdom teeth. Anyways just sharing to show that progress isn't really linear or perfect, but it for sure counts for something.
Last year I decided to suck it up and schedule a visit with the dentist for the first time in 6 years… around 2 weeks or so before the visit I tried to brush daily so I would feel less nervous. When I was there I lied about brushing daily (I mean I guess i technically did at that point! Lol) but I did tell them I never flossed. They responded by explaining the importance of flossing… which felt a little patronizing tbh because my problem was getting myself motivated enough to do it

It felt like they were a little judgemental to me for that to be honest, but they remained cordial so I don't care. In the end, I was diagnosed with 6 cavities, gingivitis and learned that my wisdom teeth were in pretty bad shape. What I didn't like was that they immediately tried charging me treatments with such brief education that it almost felt a little predatory? For example, I told them I did not use a regular tooth brush to which they recommended an electric toothbrush would be better for my teeth. They proceeded to try and charge me $150 for an electric toothbrush… I took it off my charges and bought a different one for $60.
Anyways, I scheduled subsequent appointments to get my cavities fixed, future cleaning appointments, and they also gave me this mouthwash regimen to use for my gingivitis that I never followed (oops).
However, since then I would say I DO brush and floss better overall, even it's still not great. Sometimes I'm able to do it once everyday, sometimes I only floss, or just nothing. Never twice a day.
Today, I brushed my teeth for the first time in a month in a half, and flossed in likely 3 weeks. While my cavities are fixed now, I still need to figure out the logistics and finances for my wisdom teeth. Anyways just sharing to show that progress isn't really linear or perfect, but it for sure counts for something.