I keep saying I should go to the dentist. But then I keep not doing it. Someday, necessity will probably drive me there. Necessity may have to as I probably won't feel like driving if anything hurts bad enough to motivate me to go to the dentist.
On the other hand, I am always shopping for a dentist. It would be nice to have a good one on file in case of an emergency. I had a few good dentists in the past, but sometimes they moved away and sometimes I moved away, and then the search was on again.
My mouth has too much metal in it. It would be nice to have it all taken out and replaced with something that doesn't leak mercury or attract lighting bolts. Seriously, I have so many silver fillings that once I picked up a radio station. They were advertising the raceway at Sears Point. That is how I could tell it was a radio station. Well, that was a while ago, but I still keep an eye open all of the time for a good dental office that does restorative work.
Maybe I'll move to Texas and give these guys a try:
No, Katy is not the name of the dentist; it is a town in Texas. Their ad is so well done that it even makes going to the dentist seem appealing. That is the power of really good advertising. I like everything about their ad. They even have an Intra Oral camera which they say lets "you easily see what your dentist sees during treatment planning and dental procedures." Nobody around here has anything like that!

I have the same problem, I know I should go to the dentist more often, but I don't do it because I'm really afraid of the dentist.
Posted by: prodds | May 08, 2009 at 12:14 PM
I'm not afraid of the dentist,I am afraid of the pain of my tooth when it's aching.
-heather-
Posted by: beverly hills cosmetic dentist | May 11, 2009 at 06:25 PM
Going to the dentist used to be a terrifying and painful experience. But now, the so-called "sleep dentitst" can help you have a pain-free and relaxing experience.
Posted by: sleepdentist | October 14, 2009 at 04:51 AM
Furthermore, if you have a very busy schedule, or any condition that would prevent you from being able to handle multiple dental procedures at one time, sleep dentists are the solution for you as well.
Posted by: SleepDentist | November 07, 2009 at 05:36 AM
Hmmmm, I had a terrible experience with sleep sedation once and asked them never to do it again, but then one fellow went ahead and used the gas after I had been very specific in asking him not to...yeah, he lied. Well, that time I had a worse reaction. It was a truly horrible experience.
Posted by: Janet Ann | November 07, 2009 at 12:35 PM