Whereupon I got up and greeted and followed her into the treatment room.
By now I know the routine well. So I took off my coat, sat on the dental chair and reclined my body. Having already greeted her assistant, whom she would pass the relevant data to, about the state of my teeth.
The depth of the gum receding from each one. Whether any of them were 'mobile' and if so, how mobile. Whether there was any tarter or calcification, present, etc, etc.
But for now, all that was required of me was to put on the dental goggles, and open my mouth for the Clinician to examine my teeth and prod between them and the gum to get them requisite measurements.
Having accomplished that task and made the relevant enquiries about my health and any medication I was on, it was now a simple matter of removing any calcification around my teeth and give them a nice polish.
As her assistant, colleague worked the extractor tube from the air pump which extract the excess saliva from my mouth and prevent me from having to swallow or choke on it.
As all of this was taking place, I did my best, successfully, to remain calm and relaxed, as if I was receiving an enjoyable period of dental therapy.
Which is, indeed, how it felt. Having completed their task, the Dental Hygienist and her colleague now made way for the Dentist to do his own examination of my teeth and pronounce on the state of my dental health.
Like the DH, he, also, seemed reasonably pleased with it, which made me happy with my attentiveness towards my dental care and health.
Including twice daily cleaning with an electric tooth brush, the use of interdental brushes, flossing, and a tendency to wash out excess food from my mouth after eating.
Job done, as they say, off to reception I went, to make another appointment. This done and an exchange of 'best wishes' for the pending Christmas festivities, it was now time to head back towards the motorway, on the journey home.
As I took leave of Smiles Style, it was with a feeling satisfaction and, yes, a smile on my face.
Needless to say, I would be very careful this time, not to break the speed limit.
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