The other evening I had a toothache and was virtually sleepless all the night. I had to spend the night while putting one towel in the mouth, so as the upper aching tooth should not come in contact with the lower teeth. Next morning went on an expedition to our district head-quarter to get immediate cure for the trouble, that I no longer able to endure. I enquired and gathered information about three dental clinics. But I opted for a lady dentist for the reason her clinic is situated in the most affluent nursing home of this town. On entering the dental clinic I found a couple of patients waiting even before the doctor reached the clinic. All of them rested either their chick or the chin on their palm as if in a state of deep mourn. I too went and joined the bandwagon.
When the doctor reached, we all had a sense of relief even before she could attend any of us. First the school going kid entered the chamber. He had a couple of rotten teeth obviously for the reason, you all know it better. After this kid entered the consultancy room, I could hear the shouting ooh...ahh…..ouch. The second one was a pan chewing old man, may be in his sixties. He had one trouble some tooth. A person’s future might be written on his or her palm, where as his past is sculpted on the teeth. I started getting nervous, as it would be my turn.
While entering the consultancy room instead of a smile, I folded my hands to greet the doctor as because I wanted to have a painless cure. I narrated her how I spent the horrendous previous night. She told, “just lay down on the inspection chair, before that remove your spectacle, cell phone and money-purse which carry the debit-card as they should not interfere with the electronic equipments”. Obediently, I placed them on her consulting table.
The doctor wore a new set of gloves while measuring the thickness of my money purse. She picked a scalpel and asked me to open my mouth. With this instrument she touched my trouble-some tooth. A single touch of it sent a shock wave to my entire body, while my legs were thrown to the air. For a while she inspected it thoroughly and then with a grave face told to take immediate action before it is too late. She narrated the things which I seldom able to understand, reason being I myself is not a doctor. I told, “here with I am surrendering myself, do what would be best”.
She invited me to her consulting table. She prescribed a high dose of antibiotics to heal the wound fast. She asked me to attend her clinic every fourth day till I regain my lost smile. When I returned to her clinic on the fourth day, she asked me to lay down on the clinical chair. Now this dental chair looked as an abattoir to me. I was nervous. She told, “behave as a man, don’t be emotional”. She injected anaesthesia, which made my upper lip and nose numb. I asked her, “if my nose is functioning, will I be alive”. Than with the help of a hand operated machine she drilled the tooth. When the days job was over she asked me to pay Rs.300 /- for this gruelling session.
On the third visit as well same course of operation carried on. Once again it was Rs.300 /-. On the fourth session she told, “I can regain the lost charm in my face if I accept her suggestion”. She proposed me to have a crown. An artificial tooth will cost Rs.1,500/-. Now on ward no one would be aware of my missing tooth. It would be a metal tooth, where as the outer surface will have an acrylic fibre that will make it look as a real bone. I agreed to her advice, as because I am still a bachelor. Then she started placing different shades of white tooth to match with the colour of my teeth. It reminded me of my mother, how the shop keeper able to show different shades of blouse pieces to match her newly acquired saree. Nothing matched the colour of my teeth. I got impatient and approved for a shade resembling nearest to the shade of my teeth. Once again I counted three more blue currency notes for the day.
On the sixth visit she glued the artificial crown to the root and a cap over it. I left for home after making, what should have been the final counting.
I went to another dental surgeon across the road on the way side, half a kilo-meter away from this posh nursing home. Though he is a young doctor, but found him full of enthusiasm as because he is newly graduated. After the check-up he laughed at me. He called me to his consulting table and showed one proto-type tooth. He told my rotten tooth was being ornamented, even when the root-canal was damaged long back. He said all it will take a couple of minutes. He injected anaesthesia and with a forceps hooked-out the carcass. This Muna Bhai B.D.S charged just Rs.50/-, that too with a sense of hesitation. I am leading a healthy life, ever since he sent me home placing the artificial denture in my hand.
It is not only my milkman, but every trade has got its own trick, to which I often become a scapegoat.
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Dist. Bargarh, Orissa, India
Amazing sir
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Interesting, indeed! Soo sorry for all the pain and expense u endured. Here in the U.S. crows are expensive but they only take 2 dental sessions...one to place the temporary crown, and thena 2nd appointment to remove it and place the permanent crown which has been manufactured by a dental facility that specializes in that. I don't know what your legal system is like, but here we would be suing such an incompetent dentist to regain the money we spent and to make sure the Dental Board who oversees Dentists here is aware of the situation and takes action against their license if necessary. I have never in my life heard of place a cap over a crown. That is odd, and not something done here. So is the "denture" the 2nd dentist made for you what is called a "partial" here? It has wires and fits into your mouth and locks around your other teeth to keep in place? And then u take it out daily or several times a day to clean it after eating? Thanks for sharing your story. Very interesting! Don't know what crowns cost there. But in U.S. money they cost about $1400 U.S. dollars here. Very expensive! Thanks again, Liz Kinley
ReplyDeleteO god..sorry that you went through so much pain sir...But as now you are healthy with help of that kind Dr. We are relaxed..
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