Well, its been a long time since I wrote here. I'm compelled to tell you about my trip to the local dentist here in Bundang. My wonderful friend MiSun went with me to translate. I thought our initial trip was merely to show me the office and to make an appointment...but the hygienist got me in the chair faster than most appointments I ever made in the U.S. My initial impression was that it looked alot like a dentist office and had that faint, familiar smell of flouride and enamal.
So in the chair I sit and MiSun kindly translates the procedure. I'm leaning back and the hygienist puts a cloth over my face with nothing but a hole for my mouth. I'm thinking, "This is going to be messy." So she starts with a tool that sounds just like a Dremel bit doing its work. It doesn't hurt, but when I'm told to rinse, the cloth drops and I see these Dremel bits on her work table. So I lean back again, this time gripping the arms of the chair for life. The hygienist pauses. The dentist walks in and asks (in English), "Are you alright?" I inquire about the Dremel bits next to the hygienist and the dentist laughs at me! He says, "No, she's using an ultrasonic cleaning tool." The hygenist shows it to me. *SIGH*. I'm relieved.
So my first trip to the dentist for a cleaning wasn't so bad. Quick service and at only 50,000 Won, or the equivalent of $35 USD (w/ today's exchange rate), I have nothing to complain about.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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I just wanted to say how cool your page is! (www.aimelise.com)
hehe. I still haven't been. I was going to try to work in a visit before our trip home this summer, but life's been too busy. OH well, hopefully there are no cavities waiting for us!
Thank you again for your flawless service, and I look forward to working with you in the future. To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one's family, to bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one's own mind.
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