I spent 3 hours in his chair last week to see him practice what he preaches.
It was nice because I could give him honest feedback that most patients wouldn't, or I could just bite his hands when he hurt me. He has exceptional chair-side manner, but maybe I am biased.
He practiced this one about 8 times . . . good times.
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That makes my teeth hurt! :0
Hope all is well in Jensenville! :)
I love the first pic of Niels! I am framing it for my house. ;)
do those glasses mean free teeth whitening for years to come???
Danica - I hope that's what it means. Is it so lame that I asked for bleach trays for xmas?
Yikes! That first picture is perfect crazed dentist. I'm a little nervous for when it's my turn to be the guinea pig in the chair. Way to be brave. :)
This is the essence of a supportive wife. You are the best.
niels its payback jk
Super cute! You guys are darling together! Fun to be back blogging again!
It's a good thing that your husband has quite some humor, Susie. He can use that to ease his patients' anxiety during dental procedures. My dentist (Raleigh-based) always makes me laugh before he checks my mouth, and that never fails to calm my nerves. When I had my dental implants, my sedation dentist (Raleigh-based) also had awesome "chair-side manners" (as you call it), and that relieved my worries about the surgery. So yeah, I guess you should commend your husband about that.
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