There are certain people who hate the dentist. Me? I'm not one of them. Of course, I am lazy when it comes to flossing and I know there will be that inevitable lecture about how I need to do it more often, but I have been able to live a few decades of my life being OK with that.
Yet when it comes to a dentist in Germany, there was admittedly a bit of angst. I was nervous about the language barrier for one, and also, seeing as I went from a twice-a-year dentist-goer to not having been in nearly five, I was anxious to see how bad things had gotten.
Good news though: at this office, everything was good. I showed up and the people in the office were friendly, the receptionist explaining a couple terms I didn't understand on my questionnaire. The cleaning itself was brutal, but that was to be expected. The lecture on flossing was also there, but it (at least for now) has inspired me to floss daily. I also have a check-up in two weeks, so I want to do my homework...
I didn't actually meet with or see Dr. Akdeniz - I am assuming that happens next time I go in? I chose him specifically for proximity and rumors that he speaks English, but even so, I survived my interactions with the dental hygienist in German just fine, so...
I only have two complaints, the first being that I had to wait a good 30+ minutes past my appointment time, in the lobby, waiting to be seen. But I understand appointments can back up, and this seems to be the quintessential doctor experience for me anyway. The other is that the patient bathroom has a toilet with no actual seat... there's the cold porcelain, but nothing over that, which I found weird and kind of gross. Next time I will just have to remind myself to go at home first. read more