In this video, two individuals, Ksyusha and an unnamed person, pretend to be dentists and interact with another person, also pretending to be a patient. They discuss dental hygiene, the importance of not eating sweets to prevent cavities, and the need for regular dental check-ups. The "dentists" use unorthodox methods, including a "filling made from chewing gum with menthol" and a "traumatic brushing of teeth" technique. Throughout the video, they engage in playful banter, and the "patient" expresses their fear of going to the dentist. The video ends with the "dentists" concluding the appointment and the "patient" leaving the office, still confused about the unusual treatment methods used.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The scene is set in a dentist's office.
2. Ksyusha is the patient, and she is afraid of the dentist.
3. The dentist is not present, and two interns, who claim to be doctors, are in charge.
4. The interns examine Ksyusha's teeth and find caries.
5. They decide to drill and fill the caries, but their methods are unorthodox.
6. They use a "filling made from chewing gum with menthol" as a temporary solution.
7. The treatment is accompanied by music and the interns' banter.
8. The patient is eventually given a "cast of your teeth" to take home.
9. The interns joke about being real doctors and making a video about what dentists do when there are no patients.
10. The scene ends with the interns asking for feedback on their video and inviting viewers to subscribe to their channel.