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A Nervous Patient's Journey

1 The Anxious Patient

Bob had been suffering from a severe toothache for weeks before he finally mustered the courage to make an appointment at Smith’s Dental Practice. As he sat in the waiting room, his hands trembling while completing the medical history form, he could hear the distant whirr of a drill from one of the treatment rooms. The sound made his stomach churn.

Dr. Smith, known for his technical excellence but clinical demeanor, was reviewing Bob’s X-rays with a frown. ‘Cavity in the lower molar,’ he muttered to himself, ‘will need a substantial filling.’ His assistant Jane, noticing Bob’s obvious distress in the waiting room, approached him with a warm smile.

‘I can see you’re nervous about your treatment,’ she said softly. ‘Many patients feel the same way. We’ll make sure you’re comfortable with proper anesthesia, and I’ll be right there throughout the procedure.’ Her kind words helped Bob’s shoulders relax slightly.

During the pre-treatment consultation, Dr. Smith efficiently explained the procedure, using technical terms that went over Bob’s head. Jane interjected occasionally to translate into layman’s terms, explaining how the scaling would clean his teeth thoroughly before applying fluoride treatment. She also demonstrated proper flossing technique, knowing prevention was key to avoiding future visits.

Key Terms

toothache
pain in or around a tooth
appointment
an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
cavity
a hole in a tooth caused by decay
drill
a tool used by dentists to remove decay from teeth

💬 Dialogue 1: Initial Consultation

Bob's first interaction with Jane at the reception desk of a dental clinic

Jane: “Good morning. You must be Bob. I can see this is your first visit with us.”
Bob: “Yes, I've been having terrible toothache for weeks. I've been putting off making an appointment, but I can't bear it anymore.”
Jane: “I understand completely. Could you rate your pain level from 1 to 10, with 10 being the most severe?”
Bob: “It's definitely an 8, especially when I drink anything hot or cold. The pain keeps me up at night.”
Jane: “I see. Before we proceed, I'll need you to fill out your medical history form. Have you had any previous dental procedures?”
Bob: “Just routine cleanings and checkups, but I haven't been to a dentist in about two years.”
Jane: “Dr. Smith will need to take some X-rays today. Are you comfortable with that?”
Bob: “Yes, though I'm quite nervous about dental procedures in general.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

appointmenta scheduled meeting with a healthcare professional
cleaningprofessional removal of plaque and tartar from teeth
checkuproutine examination of teeth and gums
cavitya hole in a tooth caused by decay
drilldental tool used to remove decay
X-raysimages of teeth and bones taken for diagnostic purposes
fluoridemineral treatment to strengthen tooth enamel
fillingmaterial used to fill a cavity in a tooth
hygienistdental professional specializing in cleaning and prevention
anesthesiamedication to prevent pain during dental procedures
flossingcleaning between teeth with dental floss
scalingdeep cleaning procedure to remove tartar
polishfinal step in cleaning to smooth tooth surfaces
gum checkexamination of gum health
toothachepain in or around a tooth
have a tooth outto have a tooth extracted
scream in painto cry out loudly due to severe pain
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