We were invited for the Alumni of Baglakot Dental college, where
my husband and I had worked for more than a decade. It was a well-organized function
on 19th January 2018 and we were enjoying our dinner when a young
dentist approached our table.
“Madam, you may not remember me. You left the college in
2005 and I had the opportunity to listen to just one lecture of yours. And it
influenced me so much,” he said.
I was very curious to know what it was that influenced him
so much.
“It was one sentence from your lecture, that ‘If you cut
even one millimeter of a healthy tooth, you are jeopardizing the health of the
patient’. It changed my approach to dentistry. Even now I keep on telling this
to my subordinates and patients.”
I was overwhelmed to hear that. Not damaging the healthy
tooth structure is the basis for my approach to dentistry till today. Somebody
hearing that once and following it in the dental practice was very gratifying.
I know many dentists who say, ‘Just keep on cutting the tooth till you can
locate the canals’, and I find that very heart breaking.
‘Thank you so much for letting me know,’ I said.
“Madam, I wanted to meet you personally and say thanks all
these years. Thank you so much.”
He went off, brought his wife with him, and they took a
photograph with us.
It is at moments like this that I thank God for making me a
teacher.
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