Aug. 20, 2025
A few days ago i went to see a dentist. The first time in my life i treated my teeth without anesthesia. It was cool! No weird feelings, no disorientation, and no pain (cause i don't have big problems dental problems or cavities). The doctor's nurse complimented me about my teeth, she said: "Did you wear braces?", but i replied: "No, this is my natural shape of teeth". Do you treat your teeth timely?
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Do you treat your teeth in a timely manner?
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If I understand what you're referring to, a better term than "nurse" would be "dental hygienist."
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"regularly" could also work instead of "often," but is a bit more formal
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The original sentence you wrote was incomplete, so it didn't make sense. If you didn't write 'it' at the start, it would sound like you were recounting something that happened WHEN you had your teeth treated without anesthesia for the first time. I also added 'had', because if you just said "I treated my teeth", you would be saying you were the dentist, the person treating your teeth.
NThere were no weird feelings, no disorientation, and no pain (because i don't have big problems dental problems or cavities).
You could switch 'feelings' out for the word 'sensations' for more clarity, as 'sensations' means things you felt, while 'feelings' refers to a wider range, which could also include emotions.
The doctor's nurse complimented me about my teeth, she said:asked "Did you wear braces?
you don't need a colon ':'
Do you treat your teeth timelyoften?
This was a bit confusing as the wording made the question hard to understand. I switched out 'timely' for 'often'. 'Often' means you do it frequently, while 'timely' usually means something is done at a lucky, or favourable time, such as in "timely arrival".
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The first time in my life i treated my teeth without anesthesia.
The original sentence you wrote was incomplete, so it didn't make sense. If you didn't write 'it' at the start, it would sound like you were recounting something that happened WHEN you had your teeth treated without anesthesia for the first time. I also added 'had', because if you just said "I treated my teeth", you would be saying you were the dentist, the person treating your teeth.
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No weird feelings, no disorientation, and no pain (cause i don't have big problems dental problems or cavities).
You could switch 'feelings' out for the word 'sensations' for more clarity, as 'sensations' means things you felt, while 'feelings' refers to a wider range, which could also include emotions. No weird feelings, no disorientation, and no pain (because
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", but i replied: "No, this is my natural shape of teeth".
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Do you treat your teeth timely? Do you treat your teeth This was a bit confusing as the wording made the question hard to understand. I switched out 'timely' for 'often'. 'Often' means you do it frequently, while 'timely' usually means something is done at a lucky, or favourable time, such as in "timely arrival". Do you "regularly" could also work instead of "often," but is a bit more formal Do you treat your teeth in a timely manner? |
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