Orthodontist
I took Josh today to be measured for braces. Ever since his permanent teeth came in, he has had a major gap between the front two teeth and they flare out rather significantly. Our old dentist kept assuring us it would close. I think he should pay for the braces, cause it hasn't closed!! So off we went to the orthodontist to get Bucky Beaver's teeth molded and xrayed.
I'm thinking Tim is the wrong kind of doctor. The furniture in Dr. Moore's office is nicer than my furniture. Josh went to use the bathroom and came out saying "wow they have a fancy bathroom." All the girls working there (and it is all girls, poor Mrs. Moore) were twenty something and size 2's. About this time my male readers are checking their children's teeth for signs of crowding.
There is a game room with three tv screens, each with its own video game. There is another room with a massive television and a child sized entrance for the restless siblings. In short, it is paradise.
Of course, in order to maintain the amenities, the good doctor is forced to charge exorbitantly for his services. Let's just say Tim could get that bass boat for what it's going to cost to give our son a movie star smile. And believe me, he has been working that angle with Josh.
First of all, despite Josh being able to gnaw down a good size pine tree without opening his mouth all the way, Tim does not believe braces are needed. He keeps insisting Josh will grow out of this buck toothed look. I'm not sure when that will be. Maybe when he is 75 and has the last three teeth pulled to make way for the dentures.
I have had to argue and and argue just to get him to agree to the appointment. Tim has offered to: dremmel down the teeth; use rubber bands to tighten them; knock them out; or send him to the doggie dentist on 119. None of these options appeal to me however. I have to keep reminding Tim that having children is for better or for worse and orthodontia falls under worse.
So now I am going to have to keep Tim out of the orthodontists office becuase it will confirm his suspicions that it is a money making racket designed to deprive parents of their bass boat dreams. I get enough grief when I take them to the doctor when they're sick (let me just give them some antibiotics and steroids, they'll be fine) so you can imagine how a non essential service like braces is going to send him over the top.
Oh well, at least Abby has a beautiful smile. Of course, she does need that nose job....







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