Do Yourself A Favour, Go To The Dentist!
I’m so afraid of the dentist, I go every four months. That sounds like a contradiction and a half, but it’s true. Going every four months gives me peace of mind and no cavities. (Also, I don’t have to be over-scrupulous with the old flossing, a daily hygiene regimen I follow less than let’s say famous serial killer/blood spatter analyst Dexter.)
It wasn’t always thus. Last year I had to have four painful uncomfortable mouth operations because I had “forgotten” to go to the dentist for… seven years!
It’s a long story, and in fact I explain it all in this article:
Fortunately my friend David introduced me to the best dentist in Hong Kong, Andrew Chan, room 803, 70 Queen’s Road Central, 2601 9100 in early 2014. Not only is he efficient and reasonably priced, he’s also a damned good dentist and apologises every time something slightly uncomfortable happens, such as making me open my mouth. Best of all, he has Canto pop videos running in the ceiling! Yesterday I was treated to ten minutes of Canto stalwart Alan Tam bopping around the stage in shiny silver trousers, his fans swooning away. Now I go to the dentist with a smile on my face and a spring in my step!
I really recommend going to the dentist often. Teeth are so useful, I find.
牙 (Ah – teeth)
牙醫 (Ah yi – dentist)
四個月 (Sei go yuet – four months)
四個月一次 (Sei go yuet yat tsi – four months one time/once every four months)
譚詠麟 (Tam Weng Lun – Alan Tam)