Had a dental appointment today and I almost got into a discussion with one of the staffers as to what music would be nice to hear while dental work is being done.
The dentist was listening to a jazz duet with Louis Armstrong and somebody I didn't recognize, I was about to guess Frank Sinatra but the staffer said it was Nat King Cole.
I couldn't start the discussion because it was at that time the dentist came next to me started to do some work on me.
Anyway normally when I go to the dentist and being the dental wimp that I am I usually have nitrous oxide, but I found out that I need sound to kind of focus on something since the staffers don't really talk much when they work on me (mainly because I don't respond back to what they are saying).
I do find out that certain music, mostly the easy listening stuff works best when I am under nitrous oxide, these include:
What I found that doesn't work best is the theme song to Hawaii Five-0, as much as I like the song, this doesn't feel right when the ultrasound cleaner is being used in on your teeth.
The dentist was listening to a jazz duet with Louis Armstrong and somebody I didn't recognize, I was about to guess Frank Sinatra but the staffer said it was Nat King Cole.
I couldn't start the discussion because it was at that time the dentist came next to me started to do some work on me.
Anyway normally when I go to the dentist and being the dental wimp that I am I usually have nitrous oxide, but I found out that I need sound to kind of focus on something since the staffers don't really talk much when they work on me (mainly because I don't respond back to what they are saying).
I do find out that certain music, mostly the easy listening stuff works best when I am under nitrous oxide, these include:
- The Carpenters
- Enya
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Classical Gas (kind of iffy on this piece)
- Nadia's Theme
What I found that doesn't work best is the theme song to Hawaii Five-0, as much as I like the song, this doesn't feel right when the ultrasound cleaner is being used in on your teeth.
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