One common theme is misdiagnosis. Dentists might misdiagnose a tooth problem, like thinking it's just a cavity when it's actually a more serious issue like a cracked tooth. Another is poor dental work. For example, fillings that don't fit properly or crowns that are made wrong.
Well, pain is a big theme. There are often stories of patients experiencing extreme pain during or after dental procedures. This can be due to dentists not using enough anesthesia or doing something wrong during the procedure. Another theme is negligence. Dentists not following proper hygiene procedures, like not sterilizing tools, which can lead to infections for the patients.
A common theme is cost - related horror. Sometimes patients are charged exorbitant amounts for dental work that was not done properly. Also, communication issues are common. Dentists might not explain the procedures well to the patients, leading to a lot of fear and anxiety. For instance, a patient might not know what to expect during a root canal and be horrified when they experience unexpected pain during the process.
I've known of a situation where a dental hygienist accidentally dropped a tool into the patient's mouth during the cleaning. It was a small instrument but it still startled the patient and could have potentially caused an injury.
One common one is the pain during procedures. Like when people get cavities filled and the anesthetic doesn't work well. Another is dentists being rough. For example, when they handle your gums too harshly while doing cleanings. And then there's the fear of getting bad news like needing a lot of expensive work or having to get a tooth pulled.
A common one is when the dental associate accidentally drops a tool in the patient's mouth during a procedure. It's not only a shock but can also cause injury.
A common one is extreme pain during and after the surgery. Some people have reported that the painkillers they were given didn't work well. Another is when dentists make mistakes like leaving a piece of equipment in the mouth. For example, a small fragment of a drill bit. It can cause all sorts of problems later.
One common one is not changing the toothbrush often enough. Bacteria build up on an old toothbrush and can re - infect your mouth. Another is using teeth - whitening products too much and getting chemical burns on the gums.
One common horror story is about sterilization issues. For example, a dental assistant might forget to properly sterilize a tool. If this happens, there's a risk of infection for the patients. It's a very serious matter in the dental field.
Poor hygiene is a common one. In some stories, the dental tools are not properly sterilized, which can lead to infections. For example, a patient might get a gum infection after a routine cleaning just because the tools were dirty.
Probably the most common is the fear of hurting patients. Dental students are still learning, and they might accidentally cause pain during procedures like root canals or extractions. For example, I knew a student who gave a patient too much anesthesia in a nerve - block, which made the patient's face numb for a long time, causing distress.
Well, I heard about a patient who went to a Western dental clinic. The dentist there used old and unsterilized equipment. This led to a serious infection in the patient's mouth. The patient had to go through a long course of antibiotics and a lot of pain before the infection was finally under control. Another horror story is that a person got veneers, but the dentist used the wrong adhesive. The veneers started to come off within a few days, and the underlying tooth was damaged in the process.
One common theme is the presence of supernatural creatures like vampires and werewolves. These often symbolize our fears of the unknown and the primal. Another theme is the haunted house, representing a place full of secrets and past traumas. Also, the idea of the doppelgänger, which plays on our unease about identity and self - doubt.