Sunday, March 24, 2019

What happens when I don't go to the dentist in 9 years.

It's true. I haven't been to the dentist in 9 years. 

Why? Well, at times I didn't have insurance but mostly it was a combination of laziness and not liking to go to doctors.  Even when part of my fixed retainer broke last year I pulled out my Leatherman multi tool and extracted the wire and one metal base glued to a tooth. I couldn't get a grip on the other one so I left it in there and moved on.

So it's a new year and I've been slowly trying to get better at maintenance. With encouragement from my wife I made an appointment with the same dentist I used 9 years ago, who within that time had moved their office. I was honestly a little apprehensive about how this appointment would go. I had visions of the dentist and hygienists recoiling in horror then pulling out the heavy equipment to grind and chisel away the years of accumulation. I had joked with my wife about whether my new teeth should be gold or titanium. Gold of course. I'm classy that way.

After the x-rays the tech asked what kind of brush I used. 
Oral-B, soft bristled, I answered with the confidence of someone who knew what he was doing.
You mean a MANUAL brush? She asked, with a tone of disbelief. 
Wow, I guess manual brushes are so 9 years ago. I better not show her my flip phone.

Enter the dentist. After the expected where the heck have you been, he proceeded to probe my teeth with a pick. After I explained my retainer issue he asked what my orthodontist said. I stared at him blankly. I was just thinking you could just take out the metal base and grind down the glue. He proceeded to take out a grinding tool and grind down the metal. As the metallic taste filled my mouth I thought of my Dremel tool at home. If only I knew that was an option...

Next he attacked the tartar buildup that I couldn't get to when I had the retainer in. The air filled with a mist of water and saliva.  It was a little painful at times. I had to wipe down my glasses twice.  Overall he said things looked pretty good.  There was a little gum recession.  He recommended a Sonicare and wax floss. So really, how often should I come in?

The dentist shrugged. Come in twice a year. Insurance pays for it and it feels good.

So what happens after I don't go to the dentist in 9 years?
Not much. 

I'm going to switch from Glide floss to wax floss and most likely will buy a Sonicare shortly. I don't feel an emphatic need to go in every 6 months but probably will. My biggest takeaway is if i manage to get in to the doctor, dentist, or eyeglass place, I should always make the next appointment before I leave. It's easy and convenient and sets me up for consistent maintenance without having to motivate myself sometime in the future.



 



Monday, January 7, 2019

The prophecy has been fulfilled.

Happy New Year!