As I discussed in the "medical calamities" thread, I despise dentists. All of them, every single one of them, as Senator Geary told Michael Corleone, "you and your whole f-ing family". Every time you walk into a dentists' office, they hear the sweet "cha-ching" of the cash register in their head. They don't have the best interests of you and your health at heart - if anything, they'd prefer the entire planet had to have fillings and root canals until the entire global population has a mouthful of dental work while they book another water-skiing trip for themselves in Costa Rica. Makes me sick to my stomach even thinking abut being in a dentist chair. And don't even get me started about dental hygenists. They are sick, sadistic people who need to be rounded up and persecuted. Sitting their in their little cutesy Snoopy hygenists shirts, "may I turn on some soft-rock hits of the 70's for you while Dr. Axegrind drills the ever living shit out of your mouth? How about listening to Bread's Greatest Hits and Neil Diamond's "Love On the Rocks" while you stare at the watercolor beach scene I painted on the ceiling and I'll suction all your brain matter out through your nose." There's nothing like a dentist - they're bad enough. But a WANNA-BE dentist is flat-out horrifying.
Anyway, the question at hand... I'll agree with other posts that if a dentist takes your appointment as an opportunity to rattle off his nonsmoking agenda talking points, he is (1) somewhat out of line and (2) not very intelligent to equate all manners of smoking as one issue. That said, I take responsibility for my own health, I know that ever since I was a kid I had brittle teeth and lots of fillings which predisposed me against the entire dental profession, so the fact that I like pipes doesn't help. But I do think we should be forthright about our habits when asked, and his choice of how to process that information professionally and sensitively to you in terms of your dental health will demonstrate how good a dentist, or person, he is. And if he drops the ball and decides to lecture you, rip off your bib, tell him to pound sand, and show them your Toby Gerhart imitation.
Anyway, the question at hand... I'll agree with other posts that if a dentist takes your appointment as an opportunity to rattle off his nonsmoking agenda talking points, he is (1) somewhat out of line and (2) not very intelligent to equate all manners of smoking as one issue. That said, I take responsibility for my own health, I know that ever since I was a kid I had brittle teeth and lots of fillings which predisposed me against the entire dental profession, so the fact that I like pipes doesn't help. But I do think we should be forthright about our habits when asked, and his choice of how to process that information professionally and sensitively to you in terms of your dental health will demonstrate how good a dentist, or person, he is. And if he drops the ball and decides to lecture you, rip off your bib, tell him to pound sand, and show them your Toby Gerhart imitation.





