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Nothin' Personal Doc . . . But I Hate Dentists! The Feel Good Guide To Going To The Dentist
By McHenry (Mac) Lee DDS FAGD, Joleen Jackson and Vicki J. Audette
5.0 out of 5 stars (8 Reviews)
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Publisher:  I H D Pub
Published:  November 11, 1999
Binding:  Paperback
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THE FEEL GOOD GUIDE TO GOING TO THE DENTIST or How to enjoy chewing, kissing, smiling, laughing, looking younger & living with your teeth for the rest of your life! BOOK.

Never before has a book about going to the dentist been so much fun to read. Don't let old dental fears and loathing ruin your teeth and make you look years older. Get the real story in I Hate Dentists!

 
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  GREAT ,INFORMATIVE BOOK, November 09, 2010
By Ken Broseman
I PASSED THE TIME AWAY WHILE IN MY DENTIST'S OFFICE looking at some of the articles.. Ordered it and finished reading when it arrived. The most comprehensive explanations of all proceedures. Just great and I intend to suggest that "my dear afaid of dentists friends" read it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  A Fun & Interesting Book, January 31, 2007
By DG
The authors provide an educational book in a fun and interesting format. To be a well-informed dental patient, everyone should read this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Tells it like it should be...., October 07, 2002
By Gerilyn Alfe-Deveaux, DMD
As a general dentist, I see many of my new patients struggling with the issues that are covered in "Nothin' Personal Doc, But I Hate Dentists!" Mac and Joleen have many combined years of experience in the dental field and they have taken this expertise and transformed it into "English" for the patient to be able to understand easily, instead of "Dental-ese" which we are often guilty of using when speaking to our patients.
This book allows patients to make informed choices and to give them an idea as to what they should ask their dentist during the visit. A well-educated, talented and confident dentist welcomes any patient questions. We know that the better informed our patients are, the better choices they can make for themselves regarding their dental health.
This book is a milestone in bridging the gap between dentists and their patients. I give it to all my new patients and encourage them to spread the word to everyone they know. Mac and Joleen have helped not only the general public, but also the dental community with the publication of their informative book. I recommend it for anyone who has a dental visit coming up, or if you are looking for a new dentist! (which, together, SHOULD make up 100% of the population)

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  I'm recommending this book for all my patients, August 29, 2000
By Catherine J Mincy
I am a dentist and believe that this book has useful information for anyone interested in restoring and preserving their dental health. This book is aimed at the person who is apprehensive about going to the dentist. Based on the premise that most fear is of the unknown, Dr. Mac Lee, Joleen Jackson and Vicki Audette have written this book with the aim of demystifying dentistry.

Speaking personally, I know that sometimes I struggle to explain things that to me make perfect sense in a nontechnical, nonthreatening manner. This book does that.

It starts by discussing common reasons people are afraid to go to the dentist and tries to help get you past those fears. Whether you are afraid it'll hurt, or your embarassed for us to see your teeth, Dr. Lee gives tips on how to get past these feelings so that you can get the dental care you need.

The book goes on to describe various dental procedures, what is involved in them, and questions you should ask. I especially like the section on children's dental needs. It covers every age range and answers common questions about subjects such as baby teeth, braces, and broken teeth.

I can't tell you how strongly I feel that this is a great book for any dental consumer. I am ordering copies for several of my patients as well as copies to donate to our local library.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  GREAT WORK, June 10, 2000
By A customer
Being a new mother i was exicited to read the chapter "From womb to wisdom." It is going to be a excellent guideline in my new childs dental health. Every parent should own this book for the imprtant dental needs that every shild most desperatly needs. Thanj you!

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  GREAT WORK, June 10, 2000
By Mrs. Moriz
Being a new mother i was exicited to find information in the section "From Womb to Wisdom." It is going to be an excellent guide line in my new childs dental health. Every parent should own this book for the important dental needs that every child most desperatly needs. Thank you authors such needed informaiton!

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