Thursday, September 6, 2018

THEN DENTIST DRILL


THE DENTIST DRILL
No two words can strike more terror in your heart or turn your legs to jelly as, no, not “You’re fired” or even “Hand’s up” but “Root Canal”. As soon as your dentist utters those words it sets your teeth on edge. How do you survive the dentist’s drill? Here are a few survival tips…
COMFORT, COMFORT, COMFORT
Wear loose clothing. Ditch that tight fitting top or skinny jeans. You cannot make a fashion statement while lying like a gutted fish in the dentist’s chair. And, you definitely cannot in the midst of all that drilling sneak a hand up to loosen a few buttons to stop hyperventilating or a hand down to loosen your belt. Whether it’s fear that makes you swell up or the fact that you wolfed down those salty snacks to soothe those jangled nerves, dressing like a convict in those baggy, shapeless, loose fitting clothes is the way to go. Anyway, you are imprisoned in the dentist’s chair for the next hour with no escape in sight…

SOUND OF MUSIC
Don’t forget your headphones with your favourite play list. There is nothing more terrifying than the sound of the drill as it nears your mouth. That’s when your mind drums up worse case scenarios. What if your dentist sneezes or has a fit as the drill hovers above you? Visions of the drill cutting your tongue instead of your teeth sets your nerves jangling. Close your eyes! It’s that simple. Go to your La La land and stay there till you hear the word ‘Rinse’. And, spare a thought for the poor man who cannot do the same. While you have a view of the white ceiling when you do open your eyes, all he can see is a Picasso rendering of a mouth…

SIGN LANGUAGE
Learn it – quickly! Most doctors have mastered the art of asking their patients questions which have no answers. The dentist has perfected the art and refined it to asking questions only when your mouth is wide open and you are slowly drowning in your own saliva. As your tongue moves futilely in your mouth trying to answer his kind query of “Are you okay?” all you can manage is “Arurggh” while saliva dribbles down your chin. Keep notes clenched in your fist with terse one word replies or commands – YES! STOP! OUCH! HOW MUCH LONGER? Establish a clear line of communication and no, Morse code will not do! You cannot tap on the hand that holds the drill and you cannot tug at his sleeve, so unless you can think quickly on your back you might as well lie mute and pray he sees the desperate pleading in your eyes….

ME, ME, ME
Frantic hand waving when you knew the answer to a question worked in kindergarten. As you went up the ranks you realized that teachers began to look at you as part of a particularly annoying herd to be ignored at every opportunity. Dentists unlike teachers don’t ignore you on purpose. They are so used to looking into the manhole of decay and disease that they can be pardoned for forgetting there is a man under the hole! Ensure your dentist sees you as the fine example of humankind you are and not just as a set of 32 teeth subject to plaque, gingivitis or whatever torture you brought on yourself by midnight binges and not flossing afterwards. Some doctors, noble souls that they are, are so dedicated to healing that they tend to forget the human under the faulty part they have to repair. To a heart specialist you could be a malfunctioning aorta or to an orthopedist a dicky knee but you will be darned if you are just a faulty smile to your dentist. Establish a conversation before the procedure so that you are not limited to ‘Spit’ and ‘Rinse’ and you might find that there is a very likable man behind the mask too!
And finally, it comes down to prevention. Brush, floss, gargle – do whatever it takes to prevent those 32 time bombs ticking in your mouth. His job is to restore your smile. And yours? Taking care that your bite is better than your bark so that he doesn’t laugh all the way to the bank!
Nimmou Nilakantan

Monday, July 23, 2018

CHANGE IS THE ONLY CONSTANT!


CHANGE IS THE ONLY CONSTANT!
Why do we find it so difficult to wrap our heads around this? Relationships change – deal with it! Our children grow up and no longer need us or depend on us (Praise the Lord). We know that this is the Law of Nature and still we act as if we have been blindsided by an unkind twist of fate. It’s called old age people – deal with it! Your relevance declines with age – move along now, slowly with your walker…

Our bodies change and sadly so do our faces. And yet we look in the mirror and silently shriek with every added pound or new wrinkle. We know it’s gonna happen. In fact we see it happening to others and apart from Botox and plastic surgery we know there is no reprieve from the onslaught of old age. Gyms, Beauty parlors, Spas know this too and yet they charge exorbitant amounts which we happily pay to keep that water slipping through our palms…

The weather changes – it changes every day if you live in Bangalore and sometimes hourly leave alone the usual Spring, Summer, Autumn and winter cycle. We accept the change from sunny to cloudy even when the weather man predicts otherwise and yet we just cannot accept a 'bad hair day', 'the ungrateful fecking children day', 'I feel like shite and look like dog turd day'… need I go on?
We want undying love from all, permanent friendships and perennial youth.

Yet, we reel in shock and dismay when a friend cuts us out, our offspring does not pick up our call ( because they did not ‘hear’ the phone ring) or the weighing scale firmly pivots to obese even though we are standing butt naked on it while balancing on one leg. For every curve ball that life throws at you, repeat that mantra – “Change is the only Constant”

Or, if I may add my own Law to the ones of the great Sir Isaac Newton with due apologies – “For every Constant there is a Change – Deal with it!”

Nimmou Nilakantan