Is my kids dentist interested?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Either I call my patients at the end of the day or next day or my office manager calls to follow up only the patients I did work or saw as emergency/in pain.
Not new patients. So go OP call the number in 2-3 days.
Dentist

Ok!!! And the call was at 7:30/8:00pm. Not an office call. Also, he stressed that I could reach out, about anything on his direct/private line. It’s ambiguous but I’ll take it!
I’m back on track.
I’ll call him back Wednesday. But I need a dentist question..


Likely an automated call.
Anonymous
This doesn’t seem run of the mill business to me, trust your intuition and your gut which tells you somethings up!

Just ask if gummy vitamins are bad for teeth or something dumb like is fluoride free toothpaste bad?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you even know if he's single? I'd make sure he's not married first.


Oh yeah, do this first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem run of the mill business to me, trust your intuition and your gut which tells you somethings up!

Just ask if gummy vitamins are bad for teeth or something dumb like is fluoride free toothpaste bad?



Ha these are great ones!
Anonymous
I asked my husband and he said yeah that’s weird, not normal dentist work lol so…more encouragement from us?!?
Anonymous
Definitely check his website to see if he’s single and REPORT BACK!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem run of the mill business to me, trust your intuition and your gut which tells you somethings up!

Just ask if gummy vitamins are bad for teeth or something dumb like is fluoride free toothpaste bad?




It does to me, it's exactly what the pedi office I work at does. The medical assistants then answer the calls and send a message to the doc, who answers the question and the medical assistant calls the patient back with the answer.

Anonymous
Hey OP how about this:

I just called to tell you that Larlo actually told me that because your hands are so soft and gentle he now thinks he loves going to the dentist! I just can't thank you enough for this! I had to share that with you, I hope you don't mind. He used to hate our other dentist, this is a huge moment in our family and it's because of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem run of the mill business to me, trust your intuition and your gut which tells you somethings up!

Just ask if gummy vitamins are bad for teeth or something dumb like is fluoride free toothpaste bad?




It does to me, it's exactly what the pedi office I work at does. The medical assistants then answer the calls and send a message to the doc, who answers the question and the medical assistant calls the patient back with the answer.



Dang ur ped office doctor calls you at 8 PM from their private cell and tells you to use that line for any questions? I must up my ped game bc I barely get call backs for actual issues lol
Anonymous
Ok- this is really looking up! I’ll do some internet research tomorrow and ask about the gummy vitamins Wednesdays!

Wish me luck! I’ll definitely report back!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t seem run of the mill business to me, trust your intuition and your gut which tells you somethings up!

Just ask if gummy vitamins are bad for teeth or something dumb like is fluoride free toothpaste bad?




It does to me, it's exactly what the pedi office I work at does. The medical assistants then answer the calls and send a message to the doc, who answers the question and the medical assistant calls the patient back with the answer.



Dang ur ped office doctor calls you at 8 PM from their private cell and tells you to use that line for any questions? I must up my ped game bc I barely get call backs for actual issues lol


Sometimes the docs will make the calls and sometimes a prerecorded message is used. In either case, the patient is not truly getting their private number.

Also on my own phone, I sometimes get messages a few hours after they were sent.

But I'm sure OP's case is different and this is a case of budding tru love, and when she posts again in a few days she will have talked to the dentist and they will have a date scheduled.
Anonymous
Yuck! I was on once married to a dentist. I would block his number.
Anonymous
When I went to a chiropractor for the first time, he called me that evening to see how I was doing (with the pain). I thought that it was a good business model. There was no flirting...

Another time, the pediatrician called me on his private phone (cell) to ask me a question about a specialist I had taken my daughter to. I was honored that he valued my opinion.

This is a fun thread though!
Anonymous
Hahahahahaha
Op thank you for making my night. I think this is the first time I laughed all day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tried new dental practice last week. Later that day- at 8pm dentist called to say he was so happy we came into the practice and that this was his direct line, and to reach out if I needed anything.
Do I have a dentist bf now?


Some dentists do this for every new patient.
If he is interested, this is not the call you will get.
I know because this happened to me…but when he was interested, he actually asked me out directly.
So no, right now, you do not have a dentist bf. he will ask you out directly if interested.


Do all pediatric dentists ask out their patients’ moms in the same way?


This happened to me in my 20s. Not a pediatric dentist. He was the dentist I saw that day. He changed my follow ups so he would be the dentist. He waited by the elevator to ask me out after an appointment. No kids involved.
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