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rocket surgeon

   this is what happens when one has a little too much time on their hands-university of south florida public

health "expert", ellen daly Ph.D. says dentists should be asking their patients about their "diving" habits. 

sorry, but i have a funny feeling this ain't gonna end well.  with today's sexually charged environment, the

  last thing we need is a bunch of dr. weinsteins out there trying to go that extra oral healthcare mile...if it

just saves one...no thank you-not in my pay grade.  oh, but don't be shocked ::)


   http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/01/12/dont-be-shocked-if-your-dentist-asks-about-your-sex-life.html

                          (probably could have posted this in the doom thread)
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

4everwarriors

Part of every good patient health history form is the question on muck divin'. Leads to some interestin' conversation and any plaintiff's shyster worth der salt is gonna rip ya a knew won if ya don't have it in writin'. Just where double gloves on all dem positive responses. Its a chitty job, butt somewons gotta due it, ai na?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

warriorchick

My dentist only asks me questions that give him a chance to sell me something,   like a mouth guard or a CPAP machine.
Have some patience, FFS.

GGGG

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 14, 2018, 04:15:49 PM
   this is what happens when one has a little too much time on their hands-university of south florida public

health "expert", ellen daly Ph.D. says dentists should be asking their patients about their "diving" habits. 

sorry, but i have a funny feeling this ain't gonna end well.  with today's sexually charged environment, the

  last thing we need is a bunch of dr. weinsteins out there trying to go that extra oral healthcare mile...if it

just saves one...no thank you-not in my pay grade.  oh, but don't be shocked ::)


   http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/01/12/dont-be-shocked-if-your-dentist-asks-about-your-sex-life.html

                          (probably could have posted this in the doom thread)


Look, if you don't think dentists should get involved with these types of questions, I understand.  (I disagree however.)

But why are you degrading her credentials? 

Dr. Blackheart

Quote from: warriorchick on January 14, 2018, 05:38:54 PM
My dentist only asks me questions that give him a chance to sell me something,   like a mouth guard or a CPAP machine.

And insurance...

4everwarriors

Quote from: warriorchick on January 14, 2018, 05:38:54 PM
My dentist only asks me questions that give him a chance to sell me something,   like a mouth guard or a CPAP machine.



You snore two, hey?
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

rocket surgeon

Quote from: #bansultan on January 14, 2018, 05:46:13 PM

Look, if you don't think dentists should get involved with these types of questions, I understand.  (I disagree however.)

But why are you degrading her credentials?



not degrading her credentials
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

rocket surgeon

Quote from: warriorchick on January 14, 2018, 05:38:54 PM
My dentist only asks me questions that give him a chance to sell me something,   like a mouth guard or a CPAP machine.

i understand mouth guards...for grinding, right?  but CPAP machines?  we can help diagnose sleep apnea, but it's not like i have a display case of resmeds and philips
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

rocket surgeon

Quote from: 4everwarriors on January 14, 2018, 05:33:11 PM
Part of every good patient health history form is the question on muck divin'. Leads to some interestin' conversation and any plaintiff's shyster worth der salt is gonna rip ya a knew won if ya don't have it in writin'. Just where double gloves on all dem positive responses. Its a chitty job, butt somewons gotta due it, ai na?

whatever happened to "don't ask, don't tell"? 

so if the patient grows protuberances on their tonsils, they can sue us cuz we didn't tell them NOT to duck for the oyster or dig for the clam?  patient needs to get a thorough health history-enn'na?
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

4everwarriors

"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

StillAWarrior

#10
My wife's brother is my dentist. This could be awkward.
Never wrestle with a pig.  You both get dirty, and the pig likes it.

Herman Cain

Most men in my race won't go down there. I used to but not any more given the stats.
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
    ——Rory McIlroy on Final Round at Pinehurst

jesmu84

Quote from: Herman Cain on January 14, 2018, 08:38:08 PM
Most men in my race won't go down there. I used to but not any more given the stats.


real chili 83

Quote from: Herman Cain on January 14, 2018, 08:38:08 PM
Most men in my race won't go down there. I used to but not any more given the stats.

TM effin I

rocket surgeon

Quote from: Herman Cain on January 14, 2018, 08:38:08 PM
Most men in my race won't go down there. I used to but not any more given the stats.

well alrighty then, that is very forthright of you-is that what you put on the health history? 
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

Herman Cain

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 14, 2018, 10:00:11 PM
well alrighty then, that is very forthright of you-is that what you put on the health history?
No one asked at the Dentist , but he does look very carefully in the mouth . Should I tell him?
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
    ——Rory McIlroy on Final Round at Pinehurst

rocket surgeon

Quote from: Herman Cain on January 14, 2018, 10:04:25 PM
No one asked at the Dentist , but he does look very carefully in the mouth . Should I tell him?

yeah, just tell him you kicked the habit, kinda like you used to chew.   ;)
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

Jay Bee

Feeling a bit under the weather today... now I think I might know why.
The portal is NOT closed.

muwarrior69

Quote from: 4everwarriors on January 14, 2018, 05:33:11 PM
Part of every good patient health history form is the question on muck divin'. Leads to some interestin' conversation and any plaintiff's shyster worth der salt is gonna rip ya a knew won if ya don't have it in writin'. Just where double gloves on all dem positive responses. Its a chitty job, butt somewons gotta due it, ai na?

Most Americans would not want that job.

forgetful

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 14, 2018, 04:15:49 PM
   this is what happens when one has a little too much time on their hands-university of south florida public

health "expert", ellen daly Ph.D. says dentists should be asking their patients about their "diving" habits. 

sorry, but i have a funny feeling this ain't gonna end well.  with today's sexually charged environment, the

  last thing we need is a bunch of dr. weinsteins out there trying to go that extra oral healthcare mile...if it

just saves one...no thank you-not in my pay grade.  oh, but don't be shocked ::)


   http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/01/12/dont-be-shocked-if-your-dentist-asks-about-your-sex-life.html

                          (probably could have posted this in the doom thread)

Dentists are doctors, they are expected to advise a patient on their oral health.  This is an important aspect of ones health.  If you are uncomfortable "going there" because of the topic...you went into the wrong profession.

If you feel uncomfortable "going there," and do not because it is awkward, you are opening the door for a malpractice lawsuit, and if one of your patients unfortunately succumbed to throat cancer, you should lose that malpractice suit. 

Herman Cain

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 14, 2018, 10:10:19 PM
yeah, just tell him you kicked the habit, kinda like you used to chew.   ;)
Ok thanks for the advice.
"It was a Great Day until it wasn't"
    ——Rory McIlroy on Final Round at Pinehurst

rocket surgeon

Quote from: forgetful on January 15, 2018, 10:09:19 AM
Dentists are doctors, they are expected to advise a patient on their oral health.  This is an important aspect of ones health.  If you are uncomfortable "going there" because of the topic...you went into the wrong profession.

If you feel uncomfortable "going there," and do not because it is awkward, you are opening the door for a malpractice lawsuit, and if one of your patients unfortunately succumbed to throat cancer, you should lose that malpractice suit.

ya know forget, you can spare the lecture-you know how i take care of things that are out of my realm yet continue to deliver the "standard of care"?  i refer them to someone who can better treat the malady in question.  i have been doing this for over 31 years WITHOUT incident.  that's not by accident.

     i am not going to start asking patients about their sex lives or foreplay, afterplay, during play, how many partners, what gender, 3-ways, 4 ways, swinging, swapping...if they've got an abnormality, wart(s) what have you, in a place in their mouth that isn't normally where they are typically seen, they are going to a specialist.  i am not going to ask them how it got there-kinda late ein'a? 
    i am not going to open a conversation with a 20-something by telling them slobber bobbers et.al are not good for their health.  i have a funny feeling that ain't going to end well.  speakin of malpractice...

   
felz Houston ate uncle boozie's hands

GGGG

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 15, 2018, 04:03:14 PM
ya know forget, you can spare the lecture-you know how i take care of things that are out of my realm yet continue to deliver the "standard of care"?  i refer them to someone who can better treat the malady in question.  i have been doing this for over 31 years WITHOUT incident.  that's not by accident.

     i am not going to start asking patients about their sex lives or foreplay, afterplay, during play, how many partners, what gender, 3-ways, 4 ways, swinging, swapping...if they've got an abnormality, wart(s) what have you, in a place in their mouth that isn't normally where they are typically seen, they are going to a specialist.  i am not going to ask them how it got there-kinda late ein'a? 
    i am not going to open a conversation with a 20-something by telling them slobber bobbers et.al are not good for their health.  i have a funny feeling that ain't going to end well.  speakin of malpractice...     


You do realize that there are all sorts of health screening questions asked whenever you go to a doctor right?  How is this any different?

WarriorDad

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 14, 2018, 04:15:49 PM
   this is what happens when one has a little too much time on their hands-university of south florida public

health "expert", ellen daly Ph.D. says dentists should be asking their patients about their "diving" habits. 

sorry, but i have a funny feeling this ain't gonna end well.  with today's sexually charged environment, the

  last thing we need is a bunch of dr. weinsteins out there trying to go that extra oral healthcare mile...if it

just saves one...no thank you-not in my pay grade.  oh, but don't be shocked ::)


   http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/01/12/dont-be-shocked-if-your-dentist-asks-about-your-sex-life.html

                          (probably could have posted this in the doom thread)

In fairness, you can present the benefits of oral sex, too.  In fact, the male gender is requesting you provide complete information and not simply the risks.  :D  There are health benefits. 

An anti-depressant
Sleep aid
Lowers blood pressure
Reduced risk of prostate cancer for men

http://www.sheknows.com/love-and-sex/articles/1079514/health-benefits-of-sperm/page:1
"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth."
— Plato

Babybluejeans

Quote from: rocket surgeon on January 15, 2018, 04:03:14 PM
ya know forget, you can spare the lecture-you know how i take care of things that are out of my realm yet continue to deliver the "standard of care"?  i refer them to someone who can better treat the malady in question.  i have been doing this for over 31 years WITHOUT incident.  that's not by accident.

     i am not going to start asking patients about their sex lives or foreplay, afterplay, during play, how many partners, what gender, 3-ways, 4 ways, swinging, swapping...if they've got an abnormality, wart(s) what have you, in a place in their mouth that isn't normally where they are typically seen, they are going to a specialist.  i am not going to ask them how it got there-kinda late ein'a? 
    i am not going to open a conversation with a 20-something by telling them slobber bobbers et.al are not good for their health.  i have a funny feeling that ain't going to end well.  speakin of malpractice...

   

Funny, my doctor advised me that dentists are indeed the front line against the type of throat cancer that has reached near-epidemic proportion in men (see, e.g., https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/silent-epidemic-cancer-spreading-among-men-n811466). This is because there's no way to screen for that type of throat cancer that's become so ubiquitous, which is caused by HPV -- often contracted unknowingly during oral sex, sometimes decades ago. So the best way to "screen" is for dentists to identify early signs of it. By opting out of those conversations, which are completely relevant to screening for this type of throat cancer that's become so common, you're putting your patients at risk.

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