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[The Importance of Dental Hygiene and Overcoming Dental Anxiety]-[0767 Taking Care of Your Teeth]

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The Fear of the Dentist: A Common Struggle

In this episode of the ESL Podcast, the dialogue between George and Martha highlights a common human experience: the fear of dental visits. Martha admits to having a "toothache," yet she is extremely reluctant to seek professional help. She describes going to the dentist as a "last resort," a phrase used to indicate the final option one would choose only when all else fails. Her aversion is rooted in a deep-seated fear of "needles" and the intimidating "sound of the drill," which she claims "scares me to death." This fear transforms a simple health issue into a source of avoidance, as Martha hopes the pain will simply "go away" on its own.

The Necessity of Preventive Care

George challenges Martha’s passive approach, emphasizing the importance of "preventive care." He explains that such care involves proactive actions taken to ensure one does not get sick in the first place. George points out that standard "guidelines" suggest getting a "dental cleaning" twice a year. He is visibly shocked that Martha has not seen a dentist in years, highlighting the gap between her daily routine and professional medical standards. While Martha believes that simply brushing her teeth every day is "good enough," George argues that it is not "sufficient" to maintain oral health.

Essential Oral Hygiene Practices

To maintain healthy teeth and "gums"—the tissue that holds teeth in place—George outlines a more rigorous routine. He insists that one should be "flossing" daily, which involves using string to remove food particles trapped between teeth. Failure to remove this debris can lead to a "cavity," a hole in the tooth that requires professional repair. Furthermore, he recommends "rinsing" the mouth with "mouthwash" to keep the oral environment clean. Martha, feeling overwhelmed by these suggestions, accuses George of "preaching," a term used here to describe giving unwanted advice while acting superior.

Overcoming Dental Anxiety

The dialogue concludes with a lighthearted but pointed observation. George calls Martha a "chicken," an idiomatic expression for someone who is cowardly or afraid. Martha’s playful reaction confirms her anxiety regarding the dentist. This exchange serves as a reminder that while dental procedures can be daunting, avoiding them due to fear often leads to more significant problems. By prioritizing regular appointments and consistent hygiene, individuals can move beyond the fear of the "drill" and ensure long-term dental health.

🎯Key Sentences

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That would be the last resort.
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the sound of the drill scares me to death.
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I'm hoping the toothache will just go away.
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You really should get that checked out.
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I haven't seen a dentist in years and I don't plan to now unless I have no choice.
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📝Key Phrases

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be in for something
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the last resort
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scare someone to death
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get something checked out
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make an appointment
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 767, Taking Care of Your Teeth.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 767.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
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