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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • If dentists were honest, nobody would ever go to the dentist. And, honestly, we'd probably be fine.
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  • @PippiOnePointOh
    @PippiOnePointOh 2 года назад +6214

    My brother is a dentist, one of the actual good ones. Once, a man came in with a rotten tooth, that needed to be pulled out. The man had no insurance. My brother did not own his own practice at the time and didn’t have the power to do the work for free, but he wanted to help him. So he numbed the man up really good, took his tooth extraction tool and got a good grip on the bad tooth, then let the man pull it himself. That way, he only had to charge him for the novocaine and not for the tooth extraction. Now that he owns his own practice, he does a lot of free work for people who don’t have insurance.

    • @fizzyofbrassica
      @fizzyofbrassica 2 года назад +695

      that patient had a lot of guts

    • @pandaguan
      @pandaguan 2 года назад +612

      @@fizzyofbrassica You can't be picky if it's free.

    • @hazukichanx408
      @hazukichanx408 2 года назад +535

      Love that someone actually used a crack in the system to _help_ another person. More of this, everyone! _This_ is how you rebel meaningfully, make an actual difference. I mean, not exactly this, necessarily, but this general approach.

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow 2 года назад +95

      Located where? I need a new dentist 😨

    • @ryanmachado9440
      @ryanmachado9440 2 года назад +368

      I knew a dental hygienist that lost her job because she took care of some patients that didn't have health insurance. She was fired and her bosses told her that what she did was unethical. Her case is one of the reasons why I lost my faith in humanity.

  • @Strazman
    @Strazman 2 года назад +2360

    "Will my insurance cover it?!"
    "Almost certainly not."
    This is way too accurate.

    • @stevencovington4715
      @stevencovington4715 2 года назад +27

      Tell me about it! The company that I worked at changed dental insurance companies while I was undergoing several stage dental surgeries. The new company (MET- LIFE) wouldn't cover the procedure, as it was 'pre-existing conditions'. Hell yeah it was pre-existing! I'm in the middle of a process that MUST be done in at least two phases!
      And then MET-LIFE wouldn't pay for IV-sedation for the surgery. Not pay for sedation for surgery? you've got to be kidding. And the local dentists (about three counties) were not on the "preferred providers" list, so (again) not paying. With enough complaints from the workers, the company quit MET-LIFE and went back with the old providers.

    • @Strazman
      @Strazman 2 года назад +13

      @@stevencovington4715 I'm through Met Life as well. They suck for coverage.

    • @Masterrogue123
      @Masterrogue123 2 года назад +20

      You must be an American

    • @FurlowT
      @FurlowT 2 года назад +6

      If your dental insurance doesn't cover the work, then you didn't research your insurance. I get lots work done and never have issues about coverage.

    • @Strazman
      @Strazman 2 года назад +10

      @@FurlowT they do cover some stuff, but it's very wonky. Some things are covered more than others. And this is a group plan through my employer, so I didn't really have a choice in which company I went with.

  • @Em-ih5du
    @Em-ih5du 2 года назад +102

    Ah yes, the good old "Your gums are bleeding after I poke them with my sharp metal stick. You must not be brushing often enough!"

    • @paintedexpressionssogriffi1322
      @paintedexpressionssogriffi1322 5 месяцев назад

      No sh1t, like what were you expecting? My gums to repel metal and maybe send a jolt of electricity through your arm???

    • @romandaigle455
      @romandaigle455 4 месяца назад

      Sorry, it’s true! Your gums wouldn’t bleed if you people would just brush your darn teeth!!

  • @davidfoster2006
    @davidfoster2006 Год назад +464

    Went to a new dentist and he said you need two fillings, had a check up a month before so went to another dentist for a second opinion and no filling were needed. So be careful as there are a few untrustworthy Dentists out there.

    • @coop5329
      @coop5329 Год назад +22

      @davidfoster2006 More than a few.

    • @violettracey
      @violettracey Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @Whammytap
      @Whammytap 11 месяцев назад +27

      Went to a new dentist, and found out my old dentist had missed/ignored a massive cavity that caused my tooth to crack. But my old dentist never sold me anything I didn't need. So now I'm conflicted.

    • @milfordcivic6755
      @milfordcivic6755 11 месяцев назад +19

      I had one who purposely drilled the crap out of my tooth to "replace a bad filling" and then said "Well, there's not much of the tooth left, we need to do a crown." $2200 later and also watching him lose his patience with me during the fitting because the bite didn't feel right was enough for me. I never went back after that.

    • @Whammytap
      @Whammytap 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@milfordcivic6755 I do wonder about that sometimes. In my case, a huge chunk of tooth had just randomly fallen out of one of my molars. It already had 2 fillings in it, so I'm gonna go ahead and trust the dentist on this one. Healthy teeth don't randomly fall into pieces. 'S what I get for having chewed on ice all the time when I was a teenager, I guess.

  • @Player_Zhirow
    @Player_Zhirow 2 года назад +3375

    I will never get tired of Roger. NEVER.

    • @raynarayskye
      @raynarayskye 2 года назад +12

      I like going to the dentist. "YES DOCTOR! YES!"

    • @doomsday9973
      @doomsday9973 2 года назад +7

      Never in a million years!

    • @nathan_thorn6906
      @nathan_thorn6906 2 года назад +3

      American Dad fans

    • @Tnegilletni
      @Tnegilletni 2 года назад +4

      I want to like this vid more then once

    • @CMyBigHarryBLLS
      @CMyBigHarryBLLS 2 года назад +6

      He's amazing and perfect for this type of video

  • @underwood9584
    @underwood9584 2 года назад +2067

    Patient: “Will my insurance cover it”
    Roger: “almost certainly not”
    Bruh 😆😆😆

  • @andreyv1
    @andreyv1 11 месяцев назад +340

    One of the best videos on this channel.
    "here, will my insurance cover it?!" "almost certainly not" 😂

    • @tranquilclaws8470
      @tranquilclaws8470 11 месяцев назад +12

      Going from personal experience, this is true.

    • @dannylong1842
      @dannylong1842 11 месяцев назад +1

      So true my insurance covered 2000 and my treatment went over 2500 . So I had to pay the extra 500

    • @BobBob-rg9cp
      @BobBob-rg9cp 11 месяцев назад +1

      you should watch the health insurance one it will make dentists seem like your best friends :D

    • @dannylong1842
      @dannylong1842 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@BobBob-rg9cp on God 💀💀💀💀💀

    • @haroohusky
      @haroohusky 9 месяцев назад +2

      So hecking true

  • @WWTormentor
    @WWTormentor 11 месяцев назад +416

    Several years ago, I went to a new dentist for a check up after my regular dentist, (which I liked) retired. The new dentist informed me that I had 15 cavities that needed to be filled immediately and as soon as he walked out the door, this girl walked in with bunch of papers asking me how I was going to finance it since my insurance wouldn’t cover it. Needless to say, I left the office since I couldn’t figure out how I went from perfect teeth 6 mo the ago at my previous visit to a disaster of a mouth. So I went and looked up 5 dentists Anne called them and made an appointment for a check up. They all had a special of $59 for a check up (kind of ironic how they all charged the same amount). Each one told me I had a different amount of cavities ranging from 5-18. Somehow they all got different readings of my X-rays. I called my old dentist and informed him of the situation, and after he laughed he referred me to a friend of his who reviewed the X-rays and told me all I needed was a usual cleaning. So after being quoted anywhere from $5-15k from the previous dentists I was glad to save my money for my kids college fund. Moral of the story is this. If you go to a dentist and they inform you of what problems you have, get a second option. If they differ greatly, then you know not to go back.

    • @user-mw6jo7ql1c
      @user-mw6jo7ql1c 11 месяцев назад +6

      Coincidental, not ironic.

    • @DPedroBoh
      @DPedroBoh 10 месяцев назад +10

      I call this peer reviewing my exams, its needed to avoid being ripped of. (Literally in this case)

    • @martinsaint9999
      @martinsaint9999 10 месяцев назад +23

      And never go to a dentist who opened up his repair shop recently. They need money quickly. I made this mistake once. 😒

    • @kenya1067
      @kenya1067 10 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for sharing this. I have to get my wisdom teeth out and also I've been told my overbite is causing some breathing problems. I don't feel that. So I hope that isn't a scam. But I'm supposed to get Invisalign. But my wisdom teeth situation they are the second ones who have told me about that issue.

    • @MalissiaCreates
      @MalissiaCreates 9 месяцев назад +11

      Like going to a mechanic

  • @DannyTata
    @DannyTata 2 года назад +1719

    Here’s some free dental advice from a dentist that isn’t interested in your money:
    -Avoid acidic and sugary beverages such as soda and juices. Tooth structure demineralizes at a pH of 5.5 so we want to stay in a remineralization phase as much as possible
    -Always a soft bristle toothbrush, never a medium or hard bristle toothbrush. The latter two are two abrasive and can wear your gums and even tooth structure which lead to recession and sensitivity.
    -Whitening toothpastes have more abrasives in it that tend to wear your enamel more and cause sensitivity. I recommend that my patients stick to whitening mouth rinses over toothpastes.
    -drink lots of water to help buffer the acids that you ingest.
    - the metal hook or explorer is a remnant of the past. It was once used diagnostically to determine cavities. We do still use it to check marginal transitions and to confirm cavities that can be seen visually. We also don’t need to poke your gums with anything to see that you have gingivitis and likely don’t floss. Bleeding is often an effect of measuring the gum pockets because they’re chronically inflamed and something that the patient can see for themselves.
    -new research suggests that remineralization of affected tooth structure is possible if you correct the environment more favorable (less acidic). Fluoride is helpful because it integrates with tooth hard tissue (apatite) to form fluorapatite which has more surface hardness and decreases the pH threshold for demineralization (requires more acidity to break it down)
    -fluoride is helpful but not necessary. Ideally, you remove the pathogenic factors like sugar and acid. My wife doesn’t use fluoride toothpaste due to allergies and has great teeth. Lots of parents are fearful of fluoride because they believe it’s mind control 🙄 so I don’t apply it without asking first and I don’t push it if they say no.
    - when you’re younger, flossing is more for preventing cavities that occur between teeth. After age 30, flossing is to prevent loss of bone level between teeth.
    -dentists can make a decent living doing bread and butter work. Cleanings and X-rays pay well through insurances. Most dentists don’t actually pull teeth because it’s not necessarily an emphasis on dental school and oral surgeons often focus on these procedures. That’s not to say some dentists don’t have a more surgical focus like myself.
    -Dental schools are a great place to get affordable and, surprisingly, quality dental work. It often takes a little longer because of all the checks the student dentists need to go through; which is ultimately great for the patient. Some procedures, like dentures, I prefer my patients going to yhe dental schools because I feel they will get a better end result than if done with me.
    - Dentists hate insurances also. They like to downgrade treatment and deny things. Things that we feel will benefit the patient. What ultimately happens is the treatment gets denied, patient can’t afford it, and it festers and becomes nonrestorable (extraction). The Atlantic has an article about how dentistry first started and how the early barbers wanted it to become incorporated into medicine. Physicians didn’t like the idea and basically thought that anything done to teeth was inconsequential to health. While that mindset has changed now, many dentists don’t want to be incorporated into medicine due to fear of over regulation. Though I’m a bit torn by this because it is my livelihood, the benefits to being recognized as a “medical” field would help substantially with receiving insurance benefits for dental work. The system is quite messed up, and most dentists recognize that. Access to care is just as important to us. We’re all not money hungry over treaters as this video is making us out to be. Dentistry is expensive for patients, but also expensive for dentists.

    • @1Beauty1
      @1Beauty1 2 года назад +106

      If you have a moment, can you tell me how I might vet a dentist who won't hate me because I grew up poor with limited access to dental healthcare? Dentists can be really classist (like other health care providers)

    • @kronosx7
      @kronosx7 2 года назад +20

      @@1Beauty1 also interested in this

    • @rf5526
      @rf5526 2 года назад +9

      Ditto

    • @jkhowlingstories3660
      @jkhowlingstories3660 2 года назад +38

      @@1Beauty1 They think they're paid to judge people and give them 'School Marm' tsk tsks and teach patients what they have done wrong. I like dentist's who worry about what they can do to fix things while I'm there.

    • @comradeweismann6947
      @comradeweismann6947 2 года назад +4

      Thanks

  • @ImFromIowa
    @ImFromIowa 2 года назад +736

    Roger’s appearance *is the only reason why* I’m still subscribed to cracked.
    I’m expecting more of roger in the future.

    • @mattslip179
      @mattslip179 2 года назад +2

      Get over yourself, he's not that pretty

    • @Muha.b2
      @Muha.b2 2 года назад +35

      @@mattslip179 he is.

    • @wildae.
      @wildae. 2 года назад +1

      metoo

    • @apparentlylivin
      @apparentlylivin 2 года назад +15

      He's the Ryan George of Cracked

    • @TheBoss4711
      @TheBoss4711 2 года назад +6

      Roger and After Hours, but the latter is probly never coming back...

  • @qpoqiuqytqrewq
    @qpoqiuqytqrewq Год назад +111

    I shouldn't have watched this 11 days before a dentist appointment

    • @BossMan-yu1og
      @BossMan-yu1og Год назад +6

      So, how did your appointment go?

    • @roarbahamut9866
      @roarbahamut9866 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@BossMan-yu1og Its been 10 months. We have to assumed the dentist killed him :(

    • @TheAazah
      @TheAazah 6 дней назад

      ​@@roarbahamut9866
      Yeah he's definitely dead now been a year..

  • @ziletales
    @ziletales 2 года назад +412

    "Now that you're stoned and strapped to a chair..." That sounds like the begining of something horrible!

    • @deebzscrub
      @deebzscrub 2 года назад +29

      Well he's talking about dental procedures, so it is

    • @ThisIsMeAndNotYou
      @ThisIsMeAndNotYou 2 года назад +17

      Or, something magical #CampMemories

    • @ziletales
      @ziletales 2 года назад +5

      @@ThisIsMeAndNotYou Lol.........

    • @kourtneyr.scruggs0988
      @kourtneyr.scruggs0988 2 года назад +6

      Bill Cosby be like

    • @ziletales
      @ziletales 2 года назад +2

      @@kourtneyr.scruggs0988 My thoughts exactly...lol

  • @brentt6714
    @brentt6714 2 года назад +300

    "Will my insurance cover it?"
    "Almost certainly not :)"
    $5k for Invisalign 😬

  • @Unknown17
    @Unknown17 Год назад +314

    This guy is a freaking outstanding actor!

    • @serv2970
      @serv2970 Год назад +10

      And he is freaking good. He should change the name of the show to “Slapping Cold Truth about…” or something like that…😂

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj 6 месяцев назад

      You only say that because you've been _Rogered._

  • @listonsen
    @listonsen Год назад +208

    There was an investigative journalist for Readers Digest who went to 50 different dentists across the country and got a myriad of treatment plans ranging from $0, meaning no dental work needed up to a $30,000 plan. Granted you've got to expect some practitioners to take a more conservative approach while others will be more aggressive, but this goes way beyond that. And this was done in 1997. Just imagine how much worse it is now.

    • @milfordcivic6755
      @milfordcivic6755 11 месяцев назад +15

      Now we know why they drive Mercedes and Porsches and have pictures of themselves at tropical destinations hung all over their practices. They're showing you what you pay for.

    • @disguisedcat1750
      @disguisedcat1750 11 месяцев назад

      It shouldnt be worse, actually it should be better now.

    • @listonsen
      @listonsen 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@disguisedcat1750 Key word being should.

    • @xplicitgoofy1015
      @xplicitgoofy1015 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@listonsenAll I’m saying is not all dentist are out to get your money they just have different treatment philosophies which is why it could vary for every dentist

    • @christineribone9351
      @christineribone9351 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@disguisedcat1750+9po8😊

  • @yattaguru
    @yattaguru 2 года назад +724

    Roger is destroying the megapowers one service at a time 😎 and the best part, he gives no fucks

    • @sciencenate
      @sciencenate 2 года назад +15

      he’s so brilliant you’d think he’d need a hard working team of writers, actors, editors, film crew, etc. to destroy the megapowers.

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 2 года назад +10

      @@sciencenate You gotta be a megapower to afford to destroy other megapowers.

    • @ErwinPommel
      @ErwinPommel 2 года назад +2

      @@sciencenate Let's be honest. They don't work that hard.

    • @Vanhellmont
      @Vanhellmont 2 года назад +5

      Fucks to give aren't free they cost extra

    • @l_ifeefi_l1998
      @l_ifeefi_l1998 2 года назад +6

      U know wat type of ppl tells the truth? Old ppl

  • @nicolekenna5193
    @nicolekenna5193 2 года назад +204

    There are so many people in desperate need of dental care and they either can't find it or can't afford it, and your mouth health absolutely does impact your overall physical health. I understand the joke, but if you ever had an abscess you'd appreciate what a dentist can do.

    • @memeopolis840
      @memeopolis840 2 года назад +14

      My friend died with a abscess this summer all due to cost and them refusing insurance. My gf has 9 abscess teeth that all need to be pulled but they wont do anything. I appreciate a dentist when they arent trying to gut you for everything u have because they were trying to charge us without insurances 2500 to help her.

    • @kathyhuskins63
      @kathyhuskins63 2 года назад +5

      @@memeopolis840 find a reasonable clinic, they're much cheaper, or a Dental school.

    • @kathyhuskins63
      @kathyhuskins63 2 года назад

      @MoneyThink I'm hearing better things about the Dominican Republic.

    • @renjinjunior5337
      @renjinjunior5337 2 года назад

      @@kathyhuskins63 IN Brazil the treatment is much much lower and the quality is on the best in the world. Go to Brazil( Minas Gerais, São Paulo are the best states to do the treatment. 1US dollar = 5,2 RS reais.

    • @tre_4
      @tre_4 2 года назад

      @Samir Dončić , do they offer payment plans ?

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 Год назад +613

    I've actually had some good dentists, but this was funny as hell 😂

    • @plazasta
      @plazasta 11 месяцев назад +22

      I was gonna say. It does reassure me that I do not relate to this at all cause my dentist I go to pretty much does none of this

    • @middlechild2592
      @middlechild2592 11 месяцев назад +10

      I took my daughter to a children's dentist that tried to pull this trash. They wanted to put her under and pull three teeth, and charge several thousand dollars. I took her to my dentist for a second opinion. They did two fillings with just freezing. The third cavity was mysteriously gone.

    • @cosmicreef5858
      @cosmicreef5858 10 месяцев назад +2

      I had good ones to fortunately

    • @tayloranderson456
      @tayloranderson456 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'd like to think I've had good dentists, but the truth is I don't really know if they are any good. I only know if they are really really really bad. Anything above that line and I don't really know the difference.

    • @Tengu125
      @Tengu125 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@middlechild2592
      Yeah, I've only had to pull three teeth, all wisdom teeth, both because I didn't take proper care of my oral hygiene as a teen and young adult, and I had crooked teeth in the back that were hard to note if I got the whole tooth once I started taking it seriously, and that was only when they where well and truly beyond saving.
      An acquaintance of mine once had the wrong tooth removed by a state healthcare dentist, after which he started going to a private practice, and he hasn't had any trouble ever since.

  • @coop5329
    @coop5329 Год назад +37

    I remember the dentist who showed my my xrays where he said I had decay underneath all of my fillings, and told me that every one of them needed to be replaced, but since I had insurance through both my job and my husband's job, it wouldn't cost me anything for him to do it with all gold fillings. I went to another dentist and didn't tell him what the first one said. The second one said I had no problems. So I asked "what's that dark stuff under the fillings on the xrays?" The shadows under the fillings the crook dentist was pointing out to me were the thermal barrier material put in at the base of the fillings to prevent pain from eating/drinking things like ice cream. That was 40 years ago and I still have all those teeth and all those fillings. . . . I forgot to mention, I go to a dentist about every 7 years whether I need to or not. Just to check. But I'm real careful about choosing the dentist.

    • @anniesshenanigans3815
      @anniesshenanigans3815 4 месяца назад +2

      I haven't been in 12 years. Like my dad said "if it ain't broke don't fix it".

  • @Uf7f7d6cufihud6dgco
    @Uf7f7d6cufihud6dgco 2 года назад +542

    Holy shit this was a horrible thing to watch before my dentist's appointment tomorrow but I love Roger too much to resist watching his stuff when I see it on my timeline.

    • @0ooDT
      @0ooDT 2 года назад +33

      Aggressively watch it on your phone in the waiting room at full volume.

    • @ivorjawa
      @ivorjawa 2 года назад +5

      Cancel that shit unless you’re absolutely sure you need the procedure.

    • @alonzoson1
      @alonzoson1 2 года назад +4

      Thankfully I watched this after getting teeth pulled.

    • @gemain609
      @gemain609 2 года назад +5

      Bruh I've been working to rebuild my trust in dentistry and this has shaken it drastically again

    • @aje7183
      @aje7183 2 года назад +1

      i guess these videos are just for your entertainment, you are blinded to their reality

  • @TroySwezey
    @TroySwezey 2 года назад +24

    A dentist once told me I have a fungus in the roots of some molars and the only way to get rid of it was to zap the fungus with a special invisible light from a ray gun. I asked if my teeth will fall out if I did not get the procedure. "Eventually" was his answer.
    I did not get the $600 procedure. The next dentist I went to said nothing about my alleged fungus. 18 years later and the teeth are still there and doing just fine, thank you.

  • @MultiTomcat67
    @MultiTomcat67 2 года назад +82

    My dentist, when I was in my teens, told me I'd likely be able to keep my wisdom teeth & I've still got 'em. NO unnecessary procedures.

  • @golfmanmatt
    @golfmanmatt 2 года назад +318

    Patient: “Ouch that hurts”
    Dentist: Really? I didn’t feel a thing

    • @battleshiparmorlord
      @battleshiparmorlord 2 года назад +5

      Dentist: but here have some terminal cancer level of pain relieving flavorless candies!

    • @coldpuck
      @coldpuck 2 года назад

      The bastards...

  • @AyadKhalil
    @AyadKhalil 2 года назад +2399

    The script is brilliantly written, I love and appreciate these honest ads!

    • @cracked
      @cracked 2 года назад +173

      Thanks so much!

    • @Kayak1088
      @Kayak1088 2 года назад +28

      No .. this is nonsense. My dentists have kept me with all my teeth. I appreciate that.

    • @riotrey
      @riotrey 2 года назад +47

      @@Kayak1088 you must be a hoot at parties, no funny bone and no open minded conversations.

    • @Kayak1088
      @Kayak1088 2 года назад +2

      @@riotrey I'm not full of .. but am more open minded than any liberal dck could ever be.

    • @pirateslifeforme7158
      @pirateslifeforme7158 2 года назад +29

      @@Kayak1088 if you are open minded then why do you bother with this comment? he is just having his opinion, dont like this video , leave dislike and make a comment of your own. or here is a great idea , just dont watch the video

  • @teresaalbin-davis4529
    @teresaalbin-davis4529 Год назад +139

    I'm a retired dentist...this was hysterically funny.

    • @mohlomphehi
      @mohlomphehi Год назад +4

      Are the allegations of poor adherence to infection control procedures founded?

    • @teresaalbin-davis4529
      @teresaalbin-davis4529 Год назад +7

      @@mohlomphehi I don't think any office is cleaner. We're OCD on it. But the minute we touch the mouth...contaminated.

    • @ilovepdub
      @ilovepdub 10 месяцев назад +1

      I highly doubt they make up procedures as they go.. he was a bit much about some things he said

    • @jerryegge1732
      @jerryegge1732 7 месяцев назад

      I, too, am a retired dentist. I thought it was trash.

    • @teresaalbin-davis4529
      @teresaalbin-davis4529 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@mohlomphehi no, of course not, it's a parody

  • @brianreiser2686
    @brianreiser2686 Год назад +66

    Roger is hilarious! This series is so funny.

  • @ProdigyXI276
    @ProdigyXI276 2 года назад +414

    I'm not afraid of dentists im only afraid of what they think.

    • @Solisium-Channel
      @Solisium-Channel 2 года назад +55

      I’m afraid of the bill

    • @tiajoseph7309
      @tiajoseph7309 2 года назад +12

      @@Solisium-Channel I was just about to comment that. But that's with every type of doctor.

    • @ImFromIowa
      @ImFromIowa 2 года назад +8

      I’m afraid of their painful granny style method of putting our gums to sleep.
      You know, where it feels like they got a sharp object puncturing something while they pinch & wiggle your cheeks.

    • @garrettedwardspears
      @garrettedwardspears 2 года назад +1

      Same here.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 2 года назад +1

      @@ImFromIowa I suppose I'm lucky that method doesn't work for me. They have to use smaller needles directly at my teeth instead. It's way less painful.

  • @corrupt1user
    @corrupt1user 2 года назад +281

    Me: "I'm not afraid of dentists"
    *video plays realistic tooth-scraping sounds*
    Me: "AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!"

    • @xeldabutterfae407
      @xeldabutterfae407 2 года назад +1

      Saaaaame. *cringes* ulgh.

    • @danapaul3216
      @danapaul3216 2 года назад +3

      I used to be afraid of dentists. Now I’m afraid of the bills they can make up. 4 grand for a new 🦷? Highway Robbery!

    • @uni4rm
      @uni4rm 2 года назад

      Tooth scraping by hygienists is going to be basically dead in the next 5 years as they go to using spray jets instead of tools.

  • @erinbailey4631
    @erinbailey4631 2 года назад +27

    I’ve been a dental assistant for over 1 year and I’m still learning new things every day from my very smart conservative boss who worked his ass off in school for about 6 years and then had to work for an insurance company to process dental claims before he could even start making money! He volunteered for several years at a shelter where he could do conservative care for those who couldn’t afford it. Now he has his own practice and we do pro bono work all the time. In fact we did a free filling today. Also as of about 5 years ago (at least in the state of Texas) dentist are not longer allowed to prescribe opioids or any other strong pain medications. After a procedure we usually recommend 2 Tylenol and 2 Advil every 4-6 hours if In serious pain. We have had 0 complaints and no one has begged for anything stronger. Sure there are some quacks out there but that’s usually at a corporate office that is full of barely trained assistants and a dentist who needs to make a payment on his boat 😒

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Год назад +3

      Sweet to them not being able to prescribe opioids! They are (were) so over prescribed that its scary. I cracked a rip several years ago, went to a free clinic that couldn't give out OR prescribe opiods. I didn't know in advance and freaked out a bit when the doctor told me because I was in so much pain. He prescribed me either 600 or 800 MG of Ibprofin and THAT took away ALL of my pain. (It also made me insanely tired.)
      A week into the pain of healing I was SO happy he didn't give me anything stronger because I was taking the Ibprofin 1-2 hours earlier then I was supposed as it was because I couldn't take the pain.. it hurt to breath!. I was on the Ibprofin for a whole month. I tried stopping several times during that time period and the pain just was to much.
      I'm SO glad I didn't get opioids! I'm pretty sure I would have become addicted to them.
      It taught me a very valuable, lesson about pain management also: Opioids are just NOT necessary for the vast majority of things. Seriously, that much Ibprofin made me feel like I was floating as it was because it took away ALL of the pain I didn't even now I had elsewhere in my body. Which is probably one of the reasons it made me so sleepy, my body and brain were like, "Oh wow, this is so pleasant" and had nothing to gripe about and bam.. out I went.

    • @klee9016
      @klee9016 Месяц назад

      You're lucky that your liver didn't fall out. Opiates are quite harmless for short-term use.

  • @csnide6702
    @csnide6702 Год назад +21

    upselling EVERY damn time I went in is why I changed Dentists.... WHY the F do I have insurance if you are going to make me pay for something OUT OF POCKET ..? EVERY DAMN TIME .

  • @DarkAngelRabbitX3
    @DarkAngelRabbitX3 2 года назад +98

    I’m not scared of dentists ..I’m scared of the bill lol

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 2 года назад +2

      MEDICARE FOR ALL ELIGIBILITY AGE ZERO!

  • @LincolnVOS
    @LincolnVOS 2 года назад +1223

    As someone with teeth issues I really appreciate dentists. Not saying they don't rip you off in some places, but boy have they kept me from suffering one of the worst pains!

    • @Luxyglamlife
      @Luxyglamlife 2 года назад +6

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @hdihiiehei
      @hdihiiehei 2 года назад +4

      thank you

    • @RagingBad
      @RagingBad 2 года назад +17

      They rip you off everywhere

    • @p.a.r.c1694
      @p.a.r.c1694 2 года назад +30

      I was gonna get one of those root canal treatment but there was a problem with the schedule so i went to another dentist who said "let's just pull it out"...on the bright side it costed a fraction of the other treatment.

    • @LincolnVOS
      @LincolnVOS 2 года назад +13

      @@p.a.r.c1694 Oh yeah, if oyu have them take it out is way cheaper, the trouble is you only get to do that with some teeth, specially those people can't really see when you talk or smile, for example.

  • @listonsen
    @listonsen Год назад +124

    My long time dentist retired. I went to a new one who found 8 cavities. I procrastinated and 6 months passed, and decided to try another dentist this time. This one found 6. This one saying they were all on the top, while the first had said both top and bottom. I had asked the RDH with the second dentist if she noted any cavities on the x-rays before the dentist came in. She said she didn't notice any but the dentist would have to check.
    I mean something like cavities really shouldn't be subjective. If you need fillings you need them and I get it's better to catch them before they get bigger, but how do you know who to believe?

    • @small_ed
      @small_ed Год назад +46

      What's unfortunate is when you're a little kid and have no say in the matter because you're under the complete control of a brainwashed parent.

    • @evanfry
      @evanfry 11 месяцев назад +44

      Sorry you had a confusing experience. Cavities are something that progress over time, and some dentists advocate for filling them as soon as they appear, no matter how small, whereas other dentists (like myself) only fill them when they are deep enough that the body is unable to remineralize them. Research has shown that, with good brushing, flossing, and diet, cavities that have not crossed substantially into dentin (the softer inner tooth layer) can be remineralized and thus not require filling. And good dentists will treatment plan based on a patient’s cavity risk assessment-basically how likely the patient is to engage in these preventative behaviors to actually prevent the cavity from needing to be drilled.
      So there may be valid reasons for difference in number of cavities you need filled between different dentists depending on philosophy/risk appetite. Or it could be a dentist that doesn’t know how to read X-rays, believes every stain is a cavity that needs to be drilled out, or isn’t up-to-date on the latest evidence-based recommendations. In any case, seek care elsewhere.

    • @listonsen
      @listonsen 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@evanfry Thanks for response. But it seems like the vast majority of dentists, especially the younger ones, choose to take the aggressive approach, and drill out anything resembling a cavity. Very few take time to explain what stage it is at and seem to dismiss any concept of remineralization. Could this be how they're being trained in dental school?

    • @evanfry
      @evanfry 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@listonsen I’m an early-career dentist (2 years out) who went to a very good public dental school in the US and we were taught comprehensive, conservative treatment planning like I described. Other inferior dental schools may not have the same philosophy but I think the main difference is the attitude of the students graduating. Many are only in the profession for the lifestyle/money which incentivizes aggressive treatment/over treatment or they work for corporations that are financially driven.
      That’s why it’s important to see if your dentist’s treatment philosophy aligns with yours and you ask why recommended procedures are necessary. Ask them to show you photos or X-rays, and discuss pros and cons of doing or not doing a particular treatment. Trust is very important-I spend a lot of time awkwardly close to patients doing things that are uncomfortable for them, so you need to have faith your dentist is doing right by you. If you have more specific questions you can direct message me.

    • @awareofvacuity4238
      @awareofvacuity4238 11 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@evanfryas a British dentist (graduated 2014) I completely agree with you. Prevention is key and minimally invasive treatment is the ideal, but of course may not always be possible.

  • @simonsays2774
    @simonsays2774 11 месяцев назад +12

    I haven't been to the dentist in 8 years. I brush my teeth in the morning and evening and floss. Because I eat healthy anyway and don't eat any over-sugared dirt, my teeth are doing great.

  • @darkoakleaves3300
    @darkoakleaves3300 2 года назад +203

    Nothing makes me happier than the words “I’m Roger by the way.”

  • @joevignolor4u949
    @joevignolor4u949 2 года назад +182

    My father thought that our childhood dentist was ripping us off by filling cavities that weren't there and so he made us stop going to him. A few years later we were watching the local evening news and suddenly his office popped up on the screen. Then the front door opened and he came out wearing handcuffs and being escorted by two cops. Guess what he got arrested for? You guessed it. Doing unnecessary dental work on his patients. My father was right.

    • @hebercluff1665
      @hebercluff1665 2 года назад +4

      How did your father find out? What made him realize the truth?

    • @eagleeye2300
      @eagleeye2300 2 года назад +4

      I think our childhood dentist did too.

    • @TehKaiser
      @TehKaiser 2 года назад +14

      Dentists are cut from the same cloth as auto mechanics.

    • @joevignolor4u949
      @joevignolor4u949 2 года назад +14

      ​@@hebercluff1665 First, every time my brother and I went there for a check up there were always at least three of four fillings on each bill, which seemed rather excessive. Second, when my brother's baby teeth started to fall out every tooth had several fillings on it. My father couldn't understand why it was necessary to put all those fillings into baby teeth that were just about ready to fall out. Of course it was just a strong suspicion at that time but then the news story confirmed it.

    • @hebercluff1665
      @hebercluff1665 2 года назад +1

      @@joevignolor4u949 ah. That makes a lot of sense now. Thank you!

  • @forresten
    @forresten 2 года назад +80

    I feel this.
    I'm not from the US, but yeah.. I've been to dentists who were ripoffs. Four appointments just to fix one filling that dislodged. They handed me the projected cost of ~$2500 because 'these teeth are too close, need to widen the gap to avoid cavity, those need straightening. Oh, yes. We need to redo this one (a completely healthy one), because it looks as if it was to crack in half.'
    Went to them to have that dislodged filling get done, as my own dentist was on a longer vacation. Went back to him when he came back; got the one filling fixed for like $80 or so. No cavities, no cracks no nothing that was projected, since then.
    Thanks, Roger ! :D

    • @ultraali453
      @ultraali453 2 года назад +10

      These horrible human beings who break the hippocratic oath. They're ruining people's faith in their profession.

  • @thehistoryprof6750
    @thehistoryprof6750 Год назад +9

    I'm now 72 and have gone to a dentist mostly twice a year since childhood. I've only had one bad dental experience. After having the same wonderful dentist for 18 yrs I relocated to another state and needed to find a new dentist. The first place I tried was a young dentist who suggested I replace two old fillings. Lost my first tooth when he broke one of the molars and it had to be extracted. In hindsight neither of them needed replacement so I guess he was just trying to generate some billing. Finally settled with a good office, but it was not an easy find. Well done video and it does make you think about selecting a reputable dentist.

  • @MisterGoodDad
    @MisterGoodDad 2 года назад +510

    Patient: "How often do you replace these?"
    Roger: "What!? You think I'm made of money?" - that shit had me dying

    • @ILGuy2012
      @ILGuy2012 2 года назад +21

      They wear gloves, but are touching various surfaces in the exam room (the adjustable light, knobs on cabinet, keyboard and mouse of the computer, etc.). It makes me wonder how thoroughly they clean those surfaces between patients.

    • @Jaekim7790
      @Jaekim7790 2 года назад +18

      @@ILGuy2012 From what I know, they are required to wipe everything down with sanitizing wipe and replace every suction tip for every new patient.

    • @monikan2309
      @monikan2309 2 года назад +20

      @@Jaekim7790 you have heard right. That's exactly how its done. Satire if this kind may mislead more people.

    • @skyluke9476
      @skyluke9476 2 года назад +12

      @@monikan2309 yeah I'm sure every single dentist follows all these rules! Just like all employees must wash hands b4 returning to work.

    • @matewut
      @matewut 2 года назад +3

      @@skyluke9476 when did they say *every* dentist follows the rules? There's always gonna be some bad apples in the bunch and that's inevitable

  • @TheSimba86
    @TheSimba86 2 года назад +69

    Dentist : Scrapes person's gums with a fish hook on a stick
    person's gums :bleeds profusely
    Dentist " you need to brush more"

    • @thematrix496
      @thematrix496 2 года назад +10

      LOL this is so funny I'm a dental hygienist!!!😂

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 2 года назад +9

      gums are supposed to be tough and not bleed easily.

    • @Cam15100
      @Cam15100 2 года назад

      “How often are you flossing?”
      “Only after every meal.”
      “What terrible dental hygiene, you need to floss after every bite. I don’t want to have to pull all your teeth out.”
      😶😥

    • @scienceandponies
      @scienceandponies 2 года назад +5

      @@MLBlue30
      I'm pretty sure everything is supposed to bleed when you gouge it with a metal hook.

    • @TheSimba86
      @TheSimba86 2 года назад +3

      Nothing like the dental cleanings either, gotta love the sensation of your teeth getting hot while they use a high speed pneumatic polisher and abrasive paste to polish your teeth like they're stripping paint off a car

  • @RoninMilli
    @RoninMilli 11 месяцев назад +6

    I must be a psychopath… bc i love the dentist. Nothing better than having a clean mouth. I love flossing too. 😅

  • @gregscrabshack2307
    @gregscrabshack2307 2 года назад +6

    Thank god I met my dentist, he’s amazing. No freaking patients out, just honestly an respect.

  • @mdevries8495
    @mdevries8495 2 года назад +298

    I actually like going to my dentist. He's a nice guy and knows his stuff. He also remembers what all his patients are doing, who their family is etc.
    I believe that in the Netherlands/Belgium Dentistry is actually a tightly regulated profession which requires a university degree.

    • @colestafford8294
      @colestafford8294 2 года назад +70

      An undergraduate and graduate degree is required in the U.S. Most of the people commenting here have dental issues and blame the dentist for their neglect. These people want to go to the cheapest dentist, as if all dentists are the same. The cheapest clinics in the US are corporate owned, they charge lower fees, but as a results have to treat many more patients and often do bad work because they are overworked. Private practice dentist typically get to know their patients and their family and take their time doing a good job. Like anything else, you get what you pay for. And dentistry is not an exact science; most dentist do the best they can. Often times the patient is a bad patient, won't sit still, keeps moving their head/tongue, etc. You have to understand dentist work in a very confined space, fighting tongues, cheeks, saliva, etc.

    • @johnathankwoodard3021
      @johnathankwoodard3021 2 года назад +14

      You can look it up country by country - they all require the equivalent of a university degree + doctorate/BDS. Some choose to only do fillings and crowns, but legally, they can sedate/graft tissue/prescribe antivirals etc, so it would be terrifying if they weren't tightly regulated.

    • @ndpitch
      @ndpitch 2 года назад +11

      Thanks for having common sense! AS a dentist I back this comment up.

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 2 года назад +8

      @@colestafford8294 And you're just a wannabe scamming dentist, who's afraid that all your clients have seen through your bs before you got the chance to scam them. Assuming is fun.
      On a more serious note, people who go somewhere cheap are people who can't afford the more expensive practices. How out of touch do you have to be to not get that? And how callous do you have to be to insult those people, as if anyone in their right mind would go to low reviewed (less than 3.7/5) dentist if they had a choice. You saying dentistry isn't an exact science is exactly proving the point of the video. If dentist aren't trained professionals, then we need tighter regulations on dentistry. And I personally don't care about the dentist asking about my family. I care about the dentist doing a good job, and not recommending treatment I don't need. And I've been to many dentists, and not one has ever had to hold my tongue out of the way while working on my teeth. They've always had an assistant holding my tongue, handling the suction, and prepping the tools.

    • @tetealfre
      @tetealfre 2 года назад +17

      @@trenvert123 How do you know he is a wannabe scamming dentist? Also, he never insulted anyone. He just told you the reality of how insurance-based corporate practices overwork their practices by having doctors see more patients than it is possible to deliver good quality dentistry. They do this because they charge less, if they charge less, they need to see more patients to cover overhead costs. Also what he meant by dentistry not being an exact science, he is basically saying that there are too many factors to consider (patient compliance is a big part) as to whether a procedure is a success or a failure. Sometimes patients mouths and anatomy are difficult to place a filling on. Sometimes a wisdom tooth looks easy to extract in a radiograph but turns out one of the roots entangle a major nerve. Etc, etc. You clearly are making accusations and statements based on either ignorance or a personal bad experience with dentists, especially considering you insulted that commenter.

  • @stutteringtom1
    @stutteringtom1 2 года назад +140

    Just came back from dentist to have crown reaffixed. Told me the price wouldn't go higher than 185 dollars three times then Dr. came in reafixed crown and out of pocket cost was 220. They just make things up as they go along lol.

    • @luismontoya5973
      @luismontoya5973 2 года назад +5

      Heck yeah we do

    • @tan8067
      @tan8067 2 года назад +1

      @@luismontoya5973 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @luismontoya5973
      @luismontoya5973 2 года назад +7

      @@dedogeritterbrudder4928 here in california it's 1,400 dollars for a crown!

    • @arielrose6361
      @arielrose6361 2 года назад +3

      Depending on the material and size of the crown, they can be anywhere from 40-100 dollars. Kinda like car parts: it's the labor that's expensive

    • @Wadley225
      @Wadley225 2 года назад +4

      Reaffixed crown? Is that dentist speak for "super glued it back in place"?

  • @onyxstewart9587
    @onyxstewart9587 11 месяцев назад +10

    Last time I went to the dentist he tried to insist I needed to pay a ridiculous amount for teeth cleaning every 3 months "for the foreseeable future". Yeah, no chance.

  • @alessandro1723
    @alessandro1723 11 месяцев назад +4

    I'm addicted to Roger saying "Deep cleaning quadrant scaling"

  • @Laurastar2009
    @Laurastar2009 2 года назад +339

    I really like my new dentist. She's not judgmental or condescending, and explains things clearly. My previous dentist was critical of not just my teeth but also my degree, my employment and my relationship status. I got sick of having to defend my life choices every visit to a man who thought his opinion mattered just because he'd been my dentist my whole life. Well shot of him!
    It just sucks the NHS doesn't fully cover dental work.

    • @CoralCopperHead
      @CoralCopperHead 2 года назад +35

      There's an easy solution to this: don't actually share information about your life. You can get through an entire session with even the chattiest dentists by just shrugging at everything and making noncommittal 'enh' noises.

    • @Laurastar2009
      @Laurastar2009 2 года назад +14

      @@CoralCopperHead Yeah, but he'd been my dentist my whole life, and I was a chatty kid. Plus he was the family dentist, so he'd ask my mum how I was. And it was fine as a kid and a teen. As an adult I did shrug and say "uh", mainly because I'd have my mouth stretched wide with a metal instrument poking around at the time, but he'd still go on about how I should have gone about my life. It sucked.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc 2 года назад +7

      Gezuz it sounds like they thought they were you therapist parent or something. WtH

    • @michaelpapageorgious5053
      @michaelpapageorgious5053 2 года назад +4

      @@Laurastar2009 You should have criticized him back, why didn't you

    • @britb1063
      @britb1063 2 года назад +1

      Oh my word where is this dentist!!? Sound just like one I used to work for!

  • @dforrest4503
    @dforrest4503 2 года назад +367

    Normally I find Roger amusing, but this was absolutely terrifying.
    Update: I actually had a horrible dental experience. Had a tooth pulled and it took OVERAN HOUR of pulling! 😬

    • @snap-off5383
      @snap-off5383 2 года назад +10

      Yeah this wasn't an episode of "Cracked" it was an episode of "Quacked". What an idiot. Nothing but the "one bad apple" fallacy. Yeah its societies' problem that we're uncomfortable with decaying teeth visible when we talk/smile. 🤣

    • @ndpitch
      @ndpitch 2 года назад +21

      Terrifying because of how baseless this is. This is a flagrant attack on dentistry trying to portray all dentists as frauds. Honestly the ADA might cease and desist this video as offering fraudulent information to the public about dental care.

    • @trenvert123
      @trenvert123 2 года назад +5

      Yeah. The nightmare stories about dentists are awful. I wonder if people are really just afraid of dentists, or if dentists' reputations precede them.

    • @mashakalinkina7207
      @mashakalinkina7207 2 года назад +1

      Teeth/mouths are equally disgusting & intriguing. 🥰

    • @brettcarter5954
      @brettcarter5954 2 года назад

      Not all dentist are drug pushers. Many help those in pain. I take this video with a dose of humor and a mature level of understanding that the worst dentists are not representative of ALL dentists. As is the case for lawyers, doctors, chiropractors, mental health professional, and so forth and that one should not demonize or deify such human beings as being either infaliable or without financial needs and desires.

  • @skyllynx
    @skyllynx Год назад +17

    3:31 yeah there aren’t any peer reviewed dentistry journals out there, nor university research departments. Have to give props for them using a philips head screwdriver as a dental tool

  • @appalachiangunman9589
    @appalachiangunman9589 Год назад +18

    My dentist referred me to an oral surgeon to have my wisdom teeth extracted, despite the fact that none of them have caused me any pain yet.

    • @TheRealJohnHooper
      @TheRealJohnHooper Год назад +12

      That depends on how they are located. They can cause problems in the future..

    • @distalradius8146
      @distalradius8146 Год назад +13

      If they become impacted it requires a more complicated surgery (with more associated potential complications) of the jawbone itself to remove. Even if they are not impacted it leads to eventual tooth-crowding in the mouth and causes everything else to shift. Thus, standard practice is extraction.

    • @beastwarsFTW
      @beastwarsFTW Год назад

      My dentist didn't remove any of my wisdom teeth until the sideways one started to get infected.

    • @Queina1
      @Queina1 Год назад +4

      I'm 51 years old and I still have all 4 of mine. They have never caused me any problems.

    • @JonnyD3ath
      @JonnyD3ath Год назад +6

      Wisdom teeth can cause all sorts of issues.
      Health problems can be diagnosed before they start to cause major issues. If you don’t trust your dentist - get another.

  • @gabepoulsen
    @gabepoulsen 2 года назад +156

    SO EXCITED HONEST ADS ARE BACK I ADORE THESE

  • @jonathanpenduka7420
    @jonathanpenduka7420 2 года назад +100

    Roger deserves and Emmy award man, the delivery is always flawless

    • @daddadmama8274
      @daddadmama8274 2 года назад +2

      Well he does act his part, and so do the people who wrote the scripts.

    • @electricheisenberg5723
      @electricheisenberg5723 2 года назад

      @@daddadmama8274 by which you mean acting as though they were correcte?

  • @dalewikfors9194
    @dalewikfors9194 Год назад +8

    7 and a half years of braces. Never will I go to a dentist again. I'll pull my own teeth out. Thank you. I'll carry my gun if I have to ever visit a dentist ever again.

  • @jammiebooker6489
    @jammiebooker6489 Год назад +744

    4 out of 5 dentists recommend you never watching this video

    • @NidoBot
      @NidoBot Год назад +6

      lol I mean the info is wrong

    • @globox1998
      @globox1998 Год назад +15

      Doctors hate him

    • @appletech7272
      @appletech7272 Год назад +5

      Lmao this video is on point they don’t really care plus they hardly work as it is where I’m at anyway 😂

    • @sciencedavedunning3415
      @sciencedavedunning3415 Год назад

      Oh booker ! LOL. You are just too baaaad !

    • @serv2970
      @serv2970 Год назад +4

      Who is the remaining 1 out of 5 dentists, rich and retired?

  • @davidcassity6593
    @davidcassity6593 Год назад +12

    These types of videos are why I take photos of these teeth where patients can see what I’m recommending. As to the drug issue, dentists aren’t the issue, because we generally can resolve acute pain issues. Are there these types of dentists out there, absolutely. But there are also these types in all types of professions.

    • @coop5329
      @coop5329 Год назад

      @davidcassity6593 See my comment above about what a dentist told me about what my xrays supposedly showed.

  • @Ectava
    @Ectava 2 года назад +63

    I had a dentist tell me that I had nine cavities that needed filling. Cue me brushing my teeth around six times a day until I could see a separate dentist for a second opinion.
    They said my teeth were perfect.
    So yeah.....that figures.

    • @Rat_Queen86
      @Rat_Queen86 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah….I’ve had something like that too 😢

    • @komfykoala6083
      @komfykoala6083 10 месяцев назад

      @@Rat_Queen86Me too. One dentist said 5 cavities, the other said none! I do not trust dentists at all and am extremely selective with the dentist I see.

  • @unperson5713
    @unperson5713 2 года назад +65

    The script could be written by the same people, and most likely that is the case, but Roger has the perfect maniacally gleeful delivery.
    I have four broken teeth, jokes on me.

    • @cracked
      @cracked 2 года назад +30

      It's a totally new person (me) but it doesn't matter because Roger is perfect haha

    • @robspiess
      @robspiess 2 года назад +10

      @@cracked Jordan basically found Cracked Video laying in the gutter basically dead, picked it up and is carrying it on his back nigh single-handedly. Amazing!

  • @chrisvaldez952
    @chrisvaldez952 11 месяцев назад +2

    Can’t wait for the “if Honest Ads videos were honest”

  • @kroxxy123
    @kroxxy123 Год назад +100

    Dental assistant here. I now work for a wonderful dentist who cares for his patients and goes out of his way to help others.
    That being said...I went through some shady unethical dentists that I wouldn't let touch me or my family with a 10 foot poll.

    • @allpraisetothemosthighyah
      @allpraisetothemosthighyah Год назад

      Tell them to explain to you what is this lidocaine that they are using and how it is a Neuro toxic nerve block. Also ask him has he researched the medicine he is providing his people and as well as where the needles come from. And if he is affiliated with the ripcord company that is affiliated with smile brand.
      Nanotech is a real thing

    • @kroxxy123
      @kroxxy123 Год назад +6

      @allpraisetothemosthighyah I'm only going to reply to you once because we're not going to agree on anything, and we will not have a meaningful conversation. Hypodermic needles undergo an extensive manufacturing and regulatory process. Lidocaine is a nerve block. That's the point. Yes, you can overdose on lidocaine , it's called lidocaine toxicity. But too much of anything can be toxic, even water. We are not affiliated with ripcorp. Nanotechnology is a real thing, but we're not injecting robots into your system.

    • @allpraisetothemosthighyah
      @allpraisetothemosthighyah Год назад +1

      @@kroxxy123 you brought me no facts and I can display papers for you to research on your time off. you don't have to agree with me. science and fact speaks for itself. Have you read A Single Scholar article between 1999 and 2022 about it? Not down talking you at all. For your own sake, Also research it yourself, because I'm asking you to ask a dental professional because they usually won't answer these questions( because they can't) doctors and dentists don't study nutrition.(ask him)
      You should research and see the company that owns the needles being delivered. Nano means exactly that. Biotechnology is exactly that. Technology.
      Also if you know or study science, than you may also See that lidocaine is synthesized and coated with lipids (which are now being made from natural sources) It small enough to break the blood brain barrier. Also they been testing graphene oxide and how it could strengthen or boost effectiveness or lidocaine.
      30 min 60 min 90min intoxication periods.(though that for the felt effects they say dosage dependant)
      It neurotoxic. That means it can damage nerves and brain.
      Try taking a vial and magnet, then rubbing it around the vial to see what you notice.
      Also under a microscope people have found all type of stuff in the lidocaine serum dependent on manufacturer if I'm not mistaken.
      Also lidocaine is literally classified as a nanotechnology. Look it up it's on Google even( and Google practice alot of sensorship)
      Just have to research. We can have a meaningful conversation only if you can bring science to back it up and not hearsay.
      Also if you have a electron microscopes or even samples of where you actually viewed it.
      There is a difference between medicine and science. Than a difference between cures and medicine.
      It's even in the name of the company that produces it.

    • @allpraisetothemosthighyah
      @allpraisetothemosthighyah Год назад

      Also it isn't just a nerve block. It's neurotoxic. It's also possible to cause mutations in genes, even could possibly DNA methylation. I don't think you actually done extensive research. It's Synthetic. Synthesized from iron or zinc and coated with lipids. If you think the same medical pharmacy companies that have been producing these shots that were basically causing a latrogenesis in the population care about pushing a Neurotoxic vial that can viciously pass the blood brain barrier with ease, ( which mind you at that point it makes detoxing from it possibly a task) than I don't know what to tell you.
      Also realize that your dentist may be sincere if he is in his 70s but the people behind the industry aren't. They are about money control and profit from death.

    • @listonsen
      @listonsen 11 месяцев назад

      Based on your experiences, have you ever seen dentists do unnecessary fillings?

  • @Lordx718
    @Lordx718 2 года назад +66

    I welcome the day when Roger will topple every single sacred institution with pure snark.

    • @itowmyhome797
      @itowmyhome797 2 года назад +6

      And a large Dash of the truth

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman 2 года назад +1

      imagine seeing all of them in one video where he blows off each one with a few words to go to the better industries

    • @xaenon
      @xaenon 2 года назад

      Except he's not toppling them. Everybody laughs at his remarks, and then goes right back to letting themselves be exploited by those same institutions.

  • @stendec-dd3he
    @stendec-dd3he 2 года назад +98

    "You've been Rogered" and we always come back for more Roger.

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman 2 года назад +3

      I've been rogered at the dentist now

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 2 года назад +4

      @@extropiantranshuman I hear that happens after they give you all those drugs... :-P

  • @AdamAli-wp5io
    @AdamAli-wp5io 2 года назад +17

    This video only increases social stigma around “the greedy dentist” and how most dentists are scumbags who want your money. I’m a graduating dental student and lemme say the following:
    1- the terminology in this video is just awful. Do ur research. A crown is not a filling.
    2- not everything is expensive. The price depends on many things. How much does equipment cost? What about materials (we use loads of stuff btw including Zirconia, Hydrofluoric acid and Molybdenum), the cost of maintenance, cost of desinfection, waste disposal, dental team including nurses and lab technicians among few) and the actual time, effort and money the dentist paid to be able to give you a pretty white filling
    3- Dentistry is extremelly evidence-based. There are new materials and new techniques being trialled everyday. Everything we do comes from a huge range of evidence and recommendations. We also have detailed guidelines about what to do in each case.
    4- Dentists are doctors. We have guidelines, governing bodies, ethics, responsibilites. We’re trained to deal with medical emergencies and are highly trained. We have board exams, certifications, qualifications etc. and maaaany dental journals. We are trained to listen to ppl and how to deal with phobia, anxiety, etc. and need to have good social skills like communication and leadership. We take full medical histories for a reason u know. We examine, interpret radiographs, formulate a treatment plan, carry out the treatment, maintain health, educate patients on brushing etc. and most importantly we do all this while operating on a concious human. Ask any surgeon if they’d operate on an uncouncious patient, see how many will do it. (Dentists are Doctors of Dental Surgery btw)
    5- saying we’re barbars is dumb af. The mouth is complicated and has bone, ligaments, teeth, mucosa, tongue, palate etc and needs professional training to work as a dentist. Did u know only a dentist can become a maxillo-facial surgeon? They deal with facial bone fractures like eye orbitals. So the next time u get hit by a bus and get a facial reconstruction, rememeber that a dentist did that for you.
    Fuck off

  • @spazbobstinkpants
    @spazbobstinkpants Год назад +3

    I swear when he said "Now that you're stoned and strapped to a chair..." I thought for sure he was going to repeat the "Pretend I'm not sticking my fingers in you" line again.

  • @bountifulpenii2971
    @bountifulpenii2971 2 года назад +23

    Filthy mouth bones is my new favorite teeth term

  • @TahtahmesDiary
    @TahtahmesDiary 2 года назад +86

    When I was a kid I thought my mom was crazy for being scared (the toys really won me over). Then I went as an adult and the condescending and often cruel remarks made it all clear.

    • @blaiktrout376
      @blaiktrout376 2 года назад +1

      Bruh thats my reason being afraid to go, only if I knew I didn’t stay consistent with my oral care.

    • @housemouse9857
      @housemouse9857 2 года назад +11

      I’m convinced that condescending and cruel is basically a requirement to becoming a dentist.

    • @troythompson1768
      @troythompson1768 2 года назад +7

      Things like that make me loathe the reality that my dentist (who's been working on my teeth for like 30 years now) probably isn't very far from retirement. I lucked out, he's never given me a single disparaging remark about my lack of sufficient attention to dental hygiene. He's pretty friendly, actually.
      I did get a taste of what other dentists can be like one time, though. Well, really, there have been a handful of times I've seen a different dentist, because of making appointments when my preferred dentist didn't have any openings and such. One in particular, though, was kind of a mean asshole, though the dental clinic ended up letting him go like less than a year after he worked on my teeth--apparently, the regional medical system that owns the dental clinic I use values good customer relations, I guess.

  • @Stethacanthus
    @Stethacanthus 2 года назад +57

    Full disclosure, I was raised by dentists.
    There is a lot of misinformation here. There is extensive clinical and peer reviewed research and literature supporting dental healthcare. Sure some dental procedures like polishing are purely cosmetic, but oral implants for example can restore full function of someone's teeth when they are lost as opposed to changes to eating habits. Teeth that begin to rot can even become life threatening as they are a route for infection. Dental checks are also where you are most likely to detect oral cancer early enough to treat it.
    Dentists really do provide healthcare, and they go through rigorous education and meet high standards to earn the license to do so. While dentists don't have to do a residency to work in dentistry, certification in specializations like general practice, orthodontics, or pediatrics do require a residency, adding between 1-6 years on top of their 4 years in dental school. Roughly 35-40% of dentists pursue this higher education, and you can shop for dentists that have training that you are confident in.
    What this video does show is a particular type of person who might go into dentistry because of the money they make (most private practices are in the red for 7-8 years before yielding real profit).
    Signs of a good dentist:
    1. Offers or is willing to negotiate payment plans if insurance won't cover something.
    2. Maintains a positive public reputation and engages with the community beyond their own families (sponsors little league for example)
    3. Is direct with you about the risks and benefits of a procedure. If the benefit is strictly cosmetic and not part of another more urgent procedure, you can talk about waiting to see how important it is to you.
    4. Explains what they're about to do and makes a clear effort to make you comfortable.
    5. Is accessible outside of business hours for emergencies.
    6. Makes OTC recommendations such as Ibuprofen before offering to prescribe something like Hydrocodone. Exception is right after a major surgery like wisdom tooth removal (Actually can damage molar roots if ignored).
    7. Explains the issues that they find in simple terms and provides helpful feedback on your oral hygiene routines.

    • @pallen1665
      @pallen1665 2 года назад +3

      Thank you. That's very helpful

    • @renjinjunior5337
      @renjinjunior5337 2 года назад +2

      @@pallen1665Man, this is Perfect!

    • @taha__
      @taha__ 2 года назад +5

      As a dentist myself I have to thank you for your explanation that I completely agree on.

    • @Stethacanthus
      @Stethacanthus 2 года назад +3

      @@taha__ my hat's off to you. I think I undersold the value of cosmetic procedures, which any psychologist, plastic surgeon, or dermatologist could justify from a big picture healthcare perspective. My mom treated many underprivileged children who simply refused to smile for months-years because of a missing or damaged tooth. If you don't already, keep your ear to the ground for those opportunities to provide free care because it is extremely rewarding and touches people's lives.

  • @saksonsoaps7000
    @saksonsoaps7000 Год назад +80

    My ex wife was always paying for the “micro cavities” that Roger mentioned to get filled. I tried to explain to her that it was a bullshit procedure and only really useful for helping the dentist for make payments on her BMW. She never believed me. Notice I said “ex” wife.

    • @lisam8044
      @lisam8044 Год назад +13

      Omg, I had a dentist tell me he needed to replace my fillings because they were "old" I said nope and still 20 years later have those same fillings, no prob....people, please do not fall for this

    • @PraiseTheFSMonster
      @PraiseTheFSMonster Год назад +17

      I went to a dentist that told me I needed 16 cavities filled immediately. I went to a different dentist for second opinion they said I didn't need any.

    • @vincentbiondo7019
      @vincentbiondo7019 Год назад

      I laughed. Than, I laughed some more.

    • @ronin7261
      @ronin7261 Год назад

      @@lisam8044 Older fillings were made with lead (in a silver compound) -- the fillings didn't "go bad" from being "too old", they were simply bad from the start -- your dentist was trying to remove the lead-based ones & replace them with something without lead, because as you may or may not know, lead leeches into your bloodstream and slowly fu#$s you up.

    • @Rosie_C
      @Rosie_C Год назад +2

      Some people freak out about their teeth! I was told I needed a root canal, but I didn’t have any insurance. I asked them if they could do anything else (this was a problem from a filling they did that only lasted a couple years) and they ground down both teeth, refilled and reshaped them, charged me for 2 cavity fillings and it hasn’t caused me a bit of trouble for the past 5 years.

  • @SlayerRunefrost
    @SlayerRunefrost 2 года назад +648

    As someone who has suffered the adverse effects of impacted wisdom teeth, I can tell you, I damn sure wish I had gotten them removed before it became an issue.

    • @FinalBossWTMN
      @FinalBossWTMN 2 года назад +45

      Should I have my arms sawed off because some people break their arms?

    • @SlayerRunefrost
      @SlayerRunefrost 2 года назад +130

      @@FinalBossWTMN no, but a dentist can tell you whether or not your wisdoms will grow in impacted before it becomes an issue. Plus, your arms are necessary, your wisdom teeth aren't.

    • @SlayerRunefrost
      @SlayerRunefrost 2 года назад +97

      @@FinalBossWTMN also, breaking your arms is something that happens by accident, parts of your arms don't just grow in broken. Seriously brah, that is one of the weakest arguments I have ever heard.

    • @Mcnutt420
      @Mcnutt420 2 года назад +30

      @@SlayerRunefrost I feel you man, all 4 impacted for almost a decade, chronic pain you learn to ignore. I couldn't imagine going another decade like that. Dentist are necessary.

    • @SlayerRunefrost
      @SlayerRunefrost 2 года назад +16

      @@Mcnutt420 I could not ignore that pain had I tried. And believe me, I tried. My wife watched me suffer in debilitating pain (I could hardly even stand to go to the restroom) for 2 days before she said "nope, that's it I'm calling the dentist and you're going RIGHT NOW". 2 hours later I'm in the dentist chair as he's explaining to me that he's calling for emergency oral surgery the next day.

  • @cracked
    @cracked 2 года назад +671

    Don’t forget to check our sources in the video description! Also, I’d recommend finding a no-drill dentist - if there are any in your area.

    • @abbafather1665
      @abbafather1665 2 года назад +11

      Internet says Horton is dead ...you mean he resurrected

    • @That-Google-Guy
      @That-Google-Guy 2 года назад +52

      I really wish you guys had dug more into the MASSIVE pile of bullsh*t that is Dental Insurance, ie. “you pay me 2k and I’ll give you 1k in ‘insurance coverage’ but I’ll probably reject most of it”

    • @liberalsockpuppet4772
      @liberalsockpuppet4772 2 года назад +23

      Don't get me started on mercury amalgam fillings

    • @garyquack19
      @garyquack19 2 года назад +12

      @@That-Google-Guy - Lisa needs braces -

    • @thesephiam
      @thesephiam 2 года назад +6

      Geez you guys comin out swinging

  • @Ladykyra101
    @Ladykyra101 Год назад +46

    Oh man, got wisdom teeth pulled nearly 15 years ago. Dentist prescribed Vicodin for the pain. Took one pill and my hands were making after images. Too psychedelic (for me). 🤩
    Told them, I was not taking that stuff ever again and wanted something else. They were like, "How about percocets?" 🤦🏾‍♀️
    I went with OTC Tylenol. 🙄

    • @allein1001
      @allein1001 11 месяцев назад +4

      I got my wisdom teeth out when I was 18; I don't remember what they gave me but I took it twice and nearly threw up both times. I decided I wasn't in that much pain.

    • @radiojet1429
      @radiojet1429 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yanked all of them out - why? - I don't know. Then gave me codeine which induced 'round-the-clock nausea but made really bad music sound sorta good on the radio which was an interesting side-effect, nonetheless.

    • @williamthompson1455
      @williamthompson1455 11 месяцев назад

      I dont remember being given pills. Only some nasty paste to keep my socket from drying out. . . Never was given pain meds.

    • @PointlessRhetoric
      @PointlessRhetoric 11 месяцев назад

      It's weird how drugs affect people differently. Opioid painkillers have never done much for me. I've snorted oxycodone and while I was spaced out and groovy, it wasn't really shit. It's much easier and cheaper to get drunk.

    • @josephleisses3997
      @josephleisses3997 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@PointlessRhetoric Wait, oxycodone does something for you? I could replace those pills with Skittles and it'd help me just as much. Same for Vicodin and acetaminophen.
      I've never understood how anyone can get hooked or addicted to any of them, except the Skittles, those are good.

  • @JanaBanana1212
    @JanaBanana1212 Год назад +6

    I've had so many bad dentists! But the one I've been seeing semi consistently is actually a really great one. She often does things for free too!

  • @HollanJ
    @HollanJ 2 года назад +49

    The inside of me is dying as I’ve spent upwards $10k for dental procedures that apparently aren’t empirically tested 😭 thankssssss rogerrrrrrr

    • @TotallyNotRedneckYall
      @TotallyNotRedneckYall 2 года назад +9

      I've had about as much dental care as a medieval peasant... trust me, the dentist is the better option.

    • @Kirusion
      @Kirusion 2 года назад +1

      $10k... did you get a new set of gold teeth ?

    • @adambartlett114
      @adambartlett114 2 года назад +3

      @@TotallyNotRedneckYall
      I know that feeling, while I don't o like dentists for a lot of specifics, I much prefer to have them when I need them. To be frank, basic gentle washing, with maybe flossing is more than adequate for your average dental cleaning.
      Alternatively, if you mouth is messed up, go to the dentist. Otherwise, clean your mouth regularly.

    • @jotham97
      @jotham97 2 года назад +13

      Honestly that part was BS, dental treatment techniques are thoroughly tested and supported by peer-reviewed studies, the same as any medical science. There's a reason dentists brush and floss their own teeth.

    • @drponcedds
      @drponcedds 2 года назад +5

      We take countless classes on research called evidence based dentistry. Trust me, there’s no medical profession that gets to do surgery-level procedures not based on empirical evidence.

  • @themusicman103
    @themusicman103 2 года назад +153

    “Actual medical professionals work with strict oversight and substantial ethical codes”
    -Oh you mean having a business executive without any clue in your field dictate how you, a healthcare professional, treat your patients? How do you think Hospitals are run?

    • @flavionessuno5085
      @flavionessuno5085 2 года назад +20

      Only in the US, where healthcare is deregulated.

    • @Sayua-chan
      @Sayua-chan 2 года назад +4

      SHH! That's too real for YT atm.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 2 года назад +4

      Yeah. That's why every hospital is required by law to have a doctor who reviews what's removed in surgery, checking if it really needed removal.
      It was amazing how quickly women's uteruses became healthy and no surgery was done. Just one example.

    • @dlf7789
      @dlf7789 2 года назад +2

      @Heitor you think deregulated is better? ever hear the joke about the guy who moved to vietnam after his son got diabetes? there is no joke, he literally moved and instantly stopped paying for his life saving medications : )

  • @glennthompson1971
    @glennthompson1971 Год назад +9

    I had an extra small tooth & dentist booked me to have it removed. But then he pulled out my wisdom teeth instead, which had all grown in fine. When I came around & found my wisdom teeth gone & the extra tooth still there, i was livid

  • @Myrdden71
    @Myrdden71 Год назад +37

    I have a great dentist and feel sympathy for those who do not or who have had bad experiences. I'm past mid-life and still have 3/4 of my wisdom teeth, the fourth being removed just because I asked for it, as it was crooked and irritated my cheek. He pulled it lickity-split, no pain, no charge that I recall. He's real good about explaining things in an easy-to-understand way as well. And he's never tried to sell me some service or good.

    • @juelz4516
      @juelz4516 11 месяцев назад +3

      Don’t lie

    • @mwangiplus-
      @mwangiplus- 11 месяцев назад

      Please let me know where that dentist is. Thanks.

  • @michaelmokadi3226
    @michaelmokadi3226 2 года назад +83

    He should do chiropractors next. "I couldn't crack it in med school so now I make a living cracking your neck"

    • @colleenkay4223
      @colleenkay4223 2 года назад +2

      Yes! Great suggestion! I'd love to see that.

    • @Magnetis0101
      @Magnetis0101 2 года назад +1

      if you fail in med school you cannot get a cracking lol license to do it.

    • @ares_bluesteel
      @ares_bluesteel 2 года назад +7

      Chiropractics are widely considered a pseudoscience and have little evidence supporting that they have any beneficial effects on your health.

    • @adyon
      @adyon 2 года назад +4

      @@ares_bluesteel That's something that people LIKE to say. But that line of reasoning only account for "health" as in not having a virus, disease etc. In the same way people discredit "mental health" as un-important. You can LIVE without either.
      Personally after getting to a point I had frequent migraines I suffered from for years, then visiting a chiro for them and having them instantly gone when I left the office...I can't tell you how that alone made my life so much better. So were those migraines bad for my "health"? No. I'd have lived. Will I see a chiropractor every once and awhile now to fix things so I can be out of pain? Very much yes!
      So now every month or two when I tweak myself from sitting on the PC working too long or lifting weights and I start to feel migraines, etc starting again, I go to the chiro and I'm pain free again for awhile. Worth it IMO. Do I wish it was as simple as cracking my own neck. Yeah. I've tried. I think most people assume that cracking you is all they do at the chiro. But it doesn't stop the pain after when I do it myself. Me doing it feels good in the moment but afterwards I still hurt. But with the chiro...the pain is just...gone after.

    • @Asahamana
      @Asahamana 2 года назад

      Actually in Finland if you want to become a licensed chiropractor you have to spend 3 years in medical school. With the people who are going to become actual doctors.

  • @Abhothra
    @Abhothra 2 года назад +106

    JFC Roger, I came here for the funny not to get scared spitless.
    On a more serious note, it's nothing short of amazing how Cracked of all people informs it's viewers on certain things whilst being sardonic AF about it simultaniously.

    • @asmodiusjones9563
      @asmodiusjones9563 2 года назад +6

      This is what cracked used to be. Go back and read the articles from approximately 2010-2015, the David Wong era. Adam Tod Brown was predicting Trump’s win in 2015; Wong’s Glengarry Glen Ross article changed people’s lives; etc. It was only on cracked that I learned (even, thought to learn) the true life story of Squanto.
      These videos carry on the true spirit of cracked.

  • @Robin5957
    @Robin5957 10 месяцев назад +2

    I used to LOVE going to the dentist as a kid - and for many years into my adulthood. As a senior I've had a few issues with my teeth & gums but overall it's still a pleasant experience (sorta). This video reminds me I need to schedule my regular checkup!!!

  • @rs72098
    @rs72098 7 месяцев назад +4

    Whenever I want to feel more depressed about an issue, I just watch Roger.

  • @lizalexander1164
    @lizalexander1164 2 года назад +187

    Yep. There are studies that show dentists recommend needless fillings and other procedures, particularly when their funds are running low. I have often wondered whether they “mess up” on purpose sometimes - like I had a cavity that didn’t get fixed properly, they tried to fix it a second time, and then wound up giving me a root canal. Money, money, money.

    • @whatisahandle221
      @whatisahandle221 2 года назад +14

      Luckily, my dentist recommended a specialist root canal surgeon.
      They were darn efficient and highly professional!
      Even step 0 was impressive (& simple): they applied a cold and then a hot probe to the in-question tooth(*) and the teeth on either side. The problem tooth didn’t feel anything vs the other teeth, confirming the roots were dead.
      (*)I had resisted a filling on it for 5+ years, and then finally got one, and then the 3rd dentist who saw it declared it in trouble & referred me after an abscess developed over a vacation! (yikes: a bit scary!)

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 2 года назад +5

      Yes there are also a lot of them that commit fraud. Needless procedures often cost huge amount of money which is why they do it. I know of one who commited so much fraud that he is no longer around.

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano 2 года назад +10

      They first have to ruin your teeth, so you’ll end up needing the super expensive root canal. But now root canal is like iphone 2, they no longer recommend it. They want Tooth Implants.

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 2 года назад +8

      @@eduardochavacano Tooth Implants cost about the same as a root canal anyways and its better.

    • @scottgrohs5940
      @scottgrohs5940 2 года назад +3

      I had a private practice try to convince me I needed a root planing on one side of my mouth, after not having visited a dentist for five years. Having kept a daily brushing/flossing regimen and experiencing no mouth pain or sensitivity, I did not go along with it. When I joined a dentist affiliated with a health system, all of a sudden a better flossing technique and a little mouthwash improved conditions considerably. Funny, that. 🤔

  • @sandysmith9869
    @sandysmith9869 11 месяцев назад +6

    When I was 10 years old, a "Dentist" put me in a headlock, and yelled at me for being a terrified little kid getting his teeth pulled. Never been to a dentist since that bloody day. 😢

    • @Khadi-C
      @Khadi-C 11 месяцев назад +2

      How the heck did your parents not put the dentist in a headlock for assaulting their child?!

    • @tiasara5967
      @tiasara5967 11 месяцев назад

      I got slapped by a dentist when l was around 12 or so, trying to drill without novicaine or gas (gas was useless to me anyway). It was the 70s mom didn’t care😂 you could slap a kid in those days.

  • @gregdittrich1206
    @gregdittrich1206 2 года назад +11

    I switch to a new dentist this year and went in for routine cleaning with no issues. Of course they wanted to refill 4 old fillings that gave me no problems before. 2 months later after their work I still have sensitivity to chewing hard food on my upper teeth. I felt they were just trying to make money off me and insurance.

    • @Bejman13
      @Bejman13 2 года назад +2

      They probably noticed secondary decay around the fillings, which is common in poorly made fillings. You didnt notice anything wrong because the decay had not reached the pulp, but if it eventually does, you could be in pain. They give you their best recommendation with your best health interest in mind, and you have the power to say yes or no.

  • @jepjepadventures2378
    @jepjepadventures2378 2 года назад +25

    As a dental hygienist, I've never understood berating patients for not flossing if their teeth and gums are doing fine, but for the majority of people with poor hygiene, we do see more cavities and eventual bone loss over time. Plus the way your teeth align can literally be causing the gums to recede. And stay away from corporate dentistry! That's where you get these over diagnoses and unnecessary work pushed on you!

    • @jepjepadventures2378
      @jepjepadventures2378 Год назад

      As a dental hygienist as well, you're right. There is a big difference in people who brush and floss regularly vs people that don't. And if you have excellent hygiene, you can sometimes get away with only getting one cleaning/visit per year.

  • @mjazib6371
    @mjazib6371 2 года назад +56

    As a dentist myself, this is hysterical 🤣🤣

    • @MrSpicabooo
      @MrSpicabooo 2 года назад +6

      But is it true doe?

    • @MLBlue30
      @MLBlue30 2 года назад +6

      I dont believe things can be that dramatically better, im sure you still deal with people who take dreadful care of their mouths.

    • @mjazib6371
      @mjazib6371 2 года назад +16

      @@MLBlue30 it should be clear that these honest videos can be exaggerated. My practice is in Pakistan. Not much awareness, so the procedures are usually more than necassary. Root canals and extractions are more prevalent than precautionary treatments like micro fillings or scalings

    • @mjazib6371
      @mjazib6371 2 года назад +5

      @@MrSpicabooo haha not the kind of money making scheme here in the Sub Continent. Fairly cheap here

    • @tlethin
      @tlethin 2 года назад +6

      Also a Dentist here, Pretty funny also. Not all represent the profession the best.

  • @GU-hl8yy
    @GU-hl8yy 11 месяцев назад +14

    This was spot on for someone like me that doesn't like/trust dentists!

    • @disguisedcat1750
      @disguisedcat1750 11 месяцев назад +2

      Most of it is not really true.

    • @GU-hl8yy
      @GU-hl8yy 11 месяцев назад

      @@disguisedcat1750 If you encounter the good dentists. But there's some bad ones out there like the video depicts.

  • @crystalclear5397
    @crystalclear5397 Год назад +11

    You're good dude, Thank You. Truth hurts so many don't wish to believe it....

  • @asdf546
    @asdf546 2 года назад +123

    I'm a dentist and this video honestly breaks my heart. I wake up every day to be of service to my patients and it's no wonder dentist's have the highest suicide rate when this is the general perception of us.

    • @Josh102697315
      @Josh102697315 2 года назад +17

      Dentists are victims of the system too. They are taught as they are.

    • @chaosswa-ee-ty5911
      @chaosswa-ee-ty5911 2 года назад +3

      Wah wah ?

    • @georgetello1247
      @georgetello1247 2 года назад

      Wait what?! That's insane!

    • @superbaby4622
      @superbaby4622 2 года назад +7

      It is a joke

    • @Latrodectus_vv_
      @Latrodectus_vv_ 2 года назад +22

      I do veterinary dentistry and it is similar with animals. Usually these videos are funny and accurate but this one is way off.
      Flossing is common sense. I try and floss my teeth every day. He is citing a 2016 study that was questionable but a lot of media picked up on it.
      Why would removing bits of rotting food sitting against your teeth not be benificial?

  • @kelleyg4894
    @kelleyg4894 2 года назад +40

    This just makes me even more grateful for the dentist I have.

    • @kerbe3
      @kerbe3 2 года назад +1

      Same.

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 2 года назад +1

      Coconut oil pull prevent germ spread in the mouth and surrounding areas,dentist will not say that.

    • @hsihdbssbcjtzksk7426
      @hsihdbssbcjtzksk7426 2 года назад +2

      @@justinamusyoka4986 Oil pulling? Ofc they won't mention that cause it comes under Ayurveda and Homoeopathic category.

    • @raeceenieb9842
      @raeceenieb9842 2 года назад +3

      @@justinamusyoka4986 no, dentists will not say that because it's not backed up by clinical studies enough to be evidence based dentistry. Unlike what the video says, a lot of the dental community relies on scientific evidence done reputablely. We were taught in hygiene school how to read and tell if a study could be trusted or needed more research

    • @rheinlds
      @rheinlds 2 года назад +2

      Oil pulling not recommended because the studies show it's not helpful. Like the hygienist above said, we do actually base this stuff off of peer reviewed clinical research.

  • @Lynne-28
    @Lynne-28 Год назад +30

    This TRUISM needs to be revealed. THANK YOU!
    I can’t count all the times I have been injured, overcharged, verbally abused or traumatized by American dentists. I recently read that dentists and surgeons tend to be the most sadistic “healthcare”practitioners. Merciful Heavens! What’s the solution?

    • @richardgalbavy7103
      @richardgalbavy7103 Год назад

      Come to Europe, even our eastern part of it seems better than USA in some ways...also worse in many ways, but hey, maybe Canada is the right compromise, aye? :D
      You see, USA would use some kind of left wing politicians, no some stupid red commies(consider hanging them untill they do that to you #Lifehacks_from_eastern_Europe) but some social democrats, because your state puts money in guns (thanks for EU freedom), football stadiums and many more corporate things but putting them in ambulances and stuff sounds too bolshevicaly to most of people , "funny" aint it? :D You also have some corruption there and you even did not have to suffer from Communist Party like us...every part of the world has its advantages and disadvantages but I would pick Europe before USA any time, maybe some civilised(read "western") part of it.
      Also...I wonder, what does average youtube Roger enjoyer thinks about Europe? :D

    • @disguisedcat1750
      @disguisedcat1750 11 месяцев назад

      Most of this is not really true

  • @jon199680
    @jon199680 Год назад +2

    He speaks truth. When I was a kid we had to change dentists and our new one diagnosed 19 "cavities", seemingly out of nowhere. Once a tooth has been worked on, its never the same. But if you've ever need something like a root canal (and like, really need it due to the throbbing toothaches), you'll have much appreciation for your dentist. You'll pay anything to make it go away

  • @mdccxcii6340
    @mdccxcii6340 2 года назад +38

    It's nice to see the legend return.

  • @kangarutan1915
    @kangarutan1915 2 года назад +54

    My last dentist god upset with me 'cause when I filled out the questionnaire they gave me when I was first there there was one question that was, "How important is it that your teeth LOOK good?" and I rated it like a 5 out of 10 'cause as long as I have my teeth I don't really care and he was like, "How could you LIVE without great looking teeth?!"
    To be fair, my teeth don't look horrible at all. I brush/floss daily and don't smoke or drink coffee. He was just being a judgmental prick.

    • @MetaKnight964
      @MetaKnight964 2 года назад +8

      Stay away from that "dentist".

    • @GwyndolinOwO
      @GwyndolinOwO 2 года назад +4

      the only thing i really dislike about my teeth is that they are hyper-sensitive to cold and hot things. if i could get rid of that nothing else would really bother me. my teeth are super crooked but they work just fine

    • @kangarutan1915
      @kangarutan1915 2 года назад +4

      They tried to tell me that if I didn't get me slightly crooked teeth adjusted with Invisalign that I could end up getting Heart Disease or cancer or several other health concerns.

    • @GwyndolinOwO
      @GwyndolinOwO 2 года назад +3

      @@kangarutan1915 really? I know gum diseases can fuck you up pretty bad but crooked teeth can still be kept clean and healthy (and in turn keeping your gums fine). So that's some huge red flags there

  • @stephenison5703
    @stephenison5703 7 месяцев назад +1

    You've been rogered by the way 📜👈🎉😂😂😂 priceless 😁🤠

  • @itsaaronlolz
    @itsaaronlolz 11 месяцев назад +2

    i had to quit my job and go to school to qualify for medicaid to get my teeth fixed. 😂

  • @lindanib541
    @lindanib541 2 года назад +39

    This is hilarious. Just sent it to friend studying dentistry

    • @davidhoward4715
      @davidhoward4715 2 года назад +1

      Giving them ideas? Great!

    • @kylem2693
      @kylem2693 2 года назад +2

      You're mean😂😂

    • @TehKaiser
      @TehKaiser 2 года назад

      Dentistry and auto mechanics. Different collars, same scummy people... generally speaking.

  • @davidvondoom2853
    @davidvondoom2853 2 года назад +105

    Dentists are like mechanics. Finding a good one that will be honest with you and not rip you off is a rare thing.

  • @chechong2439
    @chechong2439 2 года назад +1

    Roger is the only thing left on Cracked that I watch. Always funny stuff.

  • @extropiantranshuman
    @extropiantranshuman Год назад +2

    this video is sorely needed - those drill-and-fill dentists become exposed like a nerve for all to see!

  • @TheRealXenosapien
    @TheRealXenosapien 2 года назад +56

    This was actually really good, I was skeptical about some of this newer Cracked material, but this felt like peak Cracked to me.

  • @Saezimmerman
    @Saezimmerman 2 года назад +75

    My dentist as a teen was very condescending and acted like I was a burden because I didn't want to spend 3,000 of our families money on FOUR ROOT CANALS! He guilted me pretty badly about my tooth decay and acted like I was the problem. He insisted that those molars had to come out but assured me it "would make room for the braces" he was certain I would do next.
    20 years later, I have a dentist that actually did a full family/medical history. Everything that other dentist said was either exaggerated, misleading, or completely wrong. I have a good diet, decent dental hygiene, and terrible genetics. Guess which factors played most into my issues?

    • @mrduckman225
      @mrduckman225 2 года назад +4

      The genes tooth genes are such b.s. why does there have to be a gene for everything?

    • @DannyTata
      @DannyTata 2 года назад +7

      @@mrduckman225 it’s not genes necessarily. It’s the bacteria to make up your oral flora, which you typically get from your parents and caretakers when they feed you in infancy.

    • @DannyTata
      @DannyTata 2 года назад +13

      Your teeth can be more or less porous and development of enamel and dentin can vary as well based on genetic factors from embryology.

    • @DollyTheLlama
      @DollyTheLlama 2 года назад +10

      @@DannyTata True. Thin enamel, I forget the term, runs in my family.
      A relative carried her 6 year old to the dentist for cavities. He wanted to put root canals in 4 and pull half of the rest. He had her convinced. When she asked about options and spanning it out over several appointments for the sake of money and her son being autistic, they talked down to her and tried to make her look stupid and cheap. She didn't agree to the procedure and left. Saw a different dentist who's jaw dropped after she told him about her experience. He said there's no reason to put that child through that much pain in one sitting for teeth that he's going to lose anyway before they even develop cavities.
      Caps on baby teeth in elementary aged kids are very popular here. Hard to tell if it's diet, genetics, or sail boat payment related.

    • @DannyTata
      @DannyTata 2 года назад +4

      @@DollyTheLlama It’s very true that dentists can have wildly different treatment plans for the same patient. This lack of uniformity makes it very difficult to garner trust from the community. Though I can’t say who in that scenario was more correct without seeing radiographs, I do lean more towards the philosophies of the latter dentist. Pediatric dentistry has moved towards being as minimally traumatic as possible so patients don’t develop overwhelming fear of the dentist. For a child with autism and high caries experience (lots of cavities), I would suggest seeing a pediatric dentist or consider a children’s hospital with a pediatric dentistry residency. You have very eager dentists that want to make the visit as favorable as possible for the child that’s also up-to-date with the latest techniques.