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    Post Ashamed of my smile

    Dear team,

    Seeing your smile makeovers and customer testimonials, I found a courage to write to you about my 'many years' problem. As a child, I experienced a torture while doing dental treatments. Since I left school, where these treatments were required to attend, I visited a dentist if there was a bad pain. Then the dentist asked me to come back to do the extra work, of course, you can assume, I didnt.

    For these reasons, I try to avoid seeing dentist, but I always try to look after my teeth, I eat healthily, I do not drink or smoke, still I am ashamed of my smile.

    At this very moment, I am in pain, I can be sure of infection too, I have very bad headaches too. I was at my GP but all tests were fine, apart from my teeth. I fight with thought to visit a dentist but I still see or hear the wirring sound or dentist face expression, force, oooh, im shaking and I am not even in the chair.

    Please forgive me that long description and I know I should sum it up - I need to repair and fix my smile! but I feel such a relief and I am begging for help. I have seen the fees, also, the other financial option and I suppose I would have to afford to pay for it at the end because it is my wish, dream and goal and looks prettier on good-looking girl.

    The only condition is, I need to be under sedation. I will go mad and I am very sorry but it is very hard for me to control. I know, you have many other patients but I would like to hear from you if you could help me. I appreciate your time and consideration on my situation.


    Many thanks and wishing nice evening

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    i,

    Thank you for your question.

    Ashamed of your your smile??!! You should never say that and you should not be so scared of having the problem fixed. Todays dentistry is far more advanced than previous years and now we can do a lot of things to help people like you and dentistry does not need to be as scary as you think and believe.

    I am not just talking about you coming in and us just offering you intravenous sedation and doing your treatment which we can do and we do it very effectively. But I am talking about trying to make you friend with dentistry agin and once this si achieved then starting to treat your problems.

    From what you have mentioned it appears that first you need a bit of general dentistry to be done before improving your smile. What I suggest is that first come to the practice and just familiar yourself with the staff and the atmosphere of our practice and then if felt comfortable, after talking to our staff and our team then make an appointment for an examination and that visit we will assess your teeth and tell you what will be needed and then slowly and gradually we introduce you to the dental treatment and the treatment under intravenous sedation.
    Dr Vahid Motahar BSc BDS (London) MFDS RCS (England)

    Dentist
    Pearl Dental Clinic

    24 Hour Tel: 0208 547 9997 or 0208 481 0003

    www.PearlDentalClinic.co.uk

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