Conversation between a Dentist and a Patient
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In this post, I’m sharing a Conversation between a Dentist and a Patient. If you want to learn how to speak English in certain situations, you can practice by reading conversations like this in English. It can help you get better at talking in English when you need to.
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Conversation in English
Dentist: Hello, how can I assist you today?
Patient: I’ve been experiencing some tooth sensitivity lately, especially when I eat or drink something cold.
Dentist: I see. Let’s take a look. When did this sensitivity start?
Patient: It began about two weeks ago, and it’s been getting worse.
Dentist: Have you noticed any changes in your oral hygiene routine or any recent dental trauma?
Patient: No, my routine is the same, and I haven’t had any accidents.
Dentist: Alright, I’ll perform a thorough examination to pinpoint the issue. Please open your mouth, and I’ll start by checking your teeth and gums.
(After examination)
Dentist: I’ve identified a small cavity on one of your molars, which could be causing the sensitivity. We should fill it to prevent it from getting worse.
Patient: Okay, that makes sense. Is the procedure painful?
Dentist: I’ll numb the area, so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the filling. It’s a routine procedure, and it should help alleviate your sensitivity.
Patient: Great, let’s go ahead with it then.
Dentist: Perfect. I’ll prepare for the procedure, and we’ll get started shortly.
(Procedure completed)
Dentist: The filling is in place now. You might experience some minor discomfort or sensitivity for a day or two, but it should improve.
Patient: Thanks for taking care of that. Anything I should be aware of for aftercare?
Dentist: Just continue with your regular oral hygiene routine, and avoid very hot or cold foods for a day or so. If you have any concerns or the sensitivity persists, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Patient: I will. Thanks, doctor!
Dentist: You’re welcome. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!
Patient: Thank you!
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