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At The Dentist
AT THE DENTIST
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At The Dentist
Hello
Hello Vicky. I'm David. I'll be
cleaning your teeth today.
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At The Dentist
Dr. Peterson has just filled two cavities.
Why do I need a cleaning?
Well, we have to make your
teeth and gums clean and
cavity free.
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At The Dentist
I guess that makes sense. Oral health leads
to trouble-free teeth. I'll start off
by removing plaque. Please lean back and
open wide.
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At The Dentist
OK, I hope it's not too
bad.
Everybody gets plaque, even if they floss regularly. That's why it's important to come in twice
a year for check-ups.
OK, please take a sip and rinse.
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At The Dentist
Ah, that's better.
OK, now I'll apply some fluoride. Which flavor would you like?
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At The Dentist
I have a choice?
Sure, we have mint, spearmint, orange or bubble-gum - that's
for the kids.
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At The Dentist
I'd like to have the bubble-
gum!
OK. Now, let me give your teeth a final
flossing.
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At The Dentist
What type of floss tape do you
recommend?
Personally, I like the flat tape. It's
easier to get between the teeth.
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At The Dentist
OK, I'll remember that the next time I
buy floss. How often should I floss?
Everyday! Twice a day if possible! Some
people like to floss after every meal, but that's not absolutely
necessary.
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At The Dentist
I feel much better. Thank
you.My pleasure. Have a pleasant day, and remember to floss every day - at least
once a day!
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At The Dentist
• To clean someone's teeth
• Dental hygienist
• To fill cavities
• Gums
• Disease free
• Oral health
• To lead to
• Plaque
• To remove plaque
• To floss
• Check-up
• To rinse
• Fluoride
• To apply fluoride
• Flavor
• Flossing
• Floss tape
Key Vocabulary
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Comprehension :
1. The dental hygienist is responsible for drilling cavities.
a. True b. False
2. Teeth need to be cleaned regularly.
a. True b. False
3. The dental hygienist begins by removing plaque.
a. True b. False
4. There are different flavors of fluoride.
a. True b. False
5. Flossing every day is not so important.
a. True b. False
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At The Dentist
Hello, Doctor.
Good morning, Pam. How are
you doing today?
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At The Dentist
I'm OK. I've been having
some gum pain recently.
Well, we'll take a look. Please recline
and open your mouth.... that's
good.
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At The Dentist
How does it look?
Well, there is some inflammation of the gums. I think we should also do a
new set of X-rays.
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At The Dentist
Why do you say that? Is
something wrong?
No, no, it's just standard procedure every year. It looks
like you may have a few cavities as well.
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At The Dentist
That's not good
news .... hmmm
There are just two and they look
superficial.
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At The Dentist
I hope so.
We need to take X-rays to identify tooth decay, as well as check for decay between
the teeth.
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At The Dentist
I see. Here, put on this protective
apron.
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At The Dentist
OK
Things look good. I don't see any
evidence of further decay.
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At The Dentist
That's good news!
Yes, I'll just get these two fillings drilled and then we'll
get your teeth cleaned.
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At The Dentist
• Gums
• Gum pain
• To recline
• Open your mouth
• Inflammation
• X-rays
• Set of X-rays
• Standard procedure
• Cavities
• To identify
• Tooth decay
• Protective apron
• Evidence of further decay
• Fillings
• To drill
• To take care of
• To get your teeth cleaned
Key Vocabulary
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At The Dentist
Comprehension :
1. Pam has been having gum pain recently.
a. True b. False
2. Dr. Peterson states that there is no inflammation of the gums.
a. True b. False
3. Dr. Peterson believes it's necessary to take some X-rays.
a. True b. False
4. Pam has no cavities.
a. True b. False
5. Dr. Peterson fills two cavities.
a. True b. False
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Exercise
(dentist's, what, cavity, old, sore, dentist, bite, shooting)
Student 1: I have a ----- tooth! Ouch!
Student 2: What happened? Did you ----- into something hard?
Student 1: Yes. Last night I was eating peanuts. I bit into one and I felt a ----- pain in my mouth!
Student 2: That's too bad. Do you have a ----- ?
Student 1: No, I am afraid of the dentist. I haven't gone to the dentist since I was six ----years .
Student 2: Wow! That's a long time ago. I bet you have a -----.
Student 1: Oh no! ----- am I going to do?
Student 2: Let me give you my ----- phone number. He is very gentle and kind!
Student 1: Okay, that sounds like a good idea. If I have to go to the dentist at least I want a nice one.