Modern Chinese Dentistry

I am going to dedicate this post to the dental hygenist at Dr. Cutler’s office. While I do not remember her name so I will name her Emily and tell you more about her.

About one week after I got home from my mission I went in for a teeth cleaning and check-up. As the dental hygenist, Emily, came in to start the cleaning, I noticed that she was gorgeous and immediately commence the flirting after I noticed that she did not have a wedding ring on. 🙂 As I was doing my customary confession of non-flossing ways, Emily told me that she has offered many people that if they come in right when she got to the office (6:45 a.m.) that she would floss their teeth but not one had taken her up on the office. I told her GAME ON! and I was there next morning to her surprise. As added bonus I got to flirt with her some more.

Fast forward a year later and here I am in China. People’s teeth here, well, aren’t so nice. It is understandable because it seems modern dental work is not widely available and America seems to overly obsessed when it comes to teeth. But if you do have a cavity, there are places to go.

I don’t think it is needed to explain because, frankly, the picture above does a good enough job for me. 😛 I love this place!