I Don't Like the Dentist - Summary

Summary

The author recalls childhood fears of the dentist, leading to a dramatic story of pulling out their own baby teeth to avoid dental procedures. They also recount their experience with getting wisdom teeth removed, which involved inadequate sedation and anxiety. The story ends with a recent dental experience gone wrong, leading the author to switch dentists.

Facts

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1. The narrator had an intense fear of the dentist since childhood.
2. The narrator had braces due to an overbite and baby teeth that needed to be pulled out.
3. The narrator, in sixth grade, managed to pull out three baby teeth themselves before a dental appointment.
4. The narrator, in June, had their wisdom teeth removed, causing fear and anxiety.
5. The narrator received Valium for the procedure, which did not alleviate their fear.
6. The narrator experienced intense fear and distress during the wisdom teeth extraction despite being physically fine.
7. The narrator recovered with some swelling and was cautious about eating after the procedure.
8. The narrator had an uncomfortable experience with Invisalign treatment from a dental office.

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