So I've mainly only had bad interactions with dentist so I need them to know a few things:
1.- Don't assume your patient knows what is going to happen, explain it before you shove a carton in their mouth and leave to take xrays. (I had a huge panic attack with crying)
2.- Specially if they're a minor, don't assume they don't wash their teeth because they are not following the parents' instructions to wash them every day. Sometimes, parents don't teach their kids at all how to wash them or do it 3 times a day or anything.
And then the parent is all like: "Yeah I know, I have told them before (like 1 time) and they don't do it (you didn't even show them how)"
3.- TELL THEM WHAT TO DO WITH THE WEIRD PASTE YOU PUT IN THEIR MOUTH Because we were like uuhh do I wash it or not???
Apparently, I had to wash it, and It's my fault that I didn't know that (fuck you to that one dentist btw)
So. Please be careful. Be kind :(
Patients are not mind readers and you need to tell them exactly what to do and how, and not just shove a new toothbrush into their hands.
Its crazy how many bad experiences I have had on the very few visits I have been in. Like 4/5 bad experiences and the last is neutral.














