Music over the dentist’s drilling Sep16 '04
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# (2 of 3): Matthom
1 day, 10 hours after the fact. (Fri 17 Sep 2004, 6:52 PM CST)
Hmmm. There would be no way that headphones could sound out the dentist's drill. Impossible.
My dentist DID let me use the headphones though, the other day. I can't say it helped a lot, but it was certainly something I've never tried before.
# (3 of 3): Dona
8 months after the fact. (Sat 14 May 2005, 2:12 PM CST)
My dentist offers headphones for listening to music during drilling.
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When you’re in the dentist’s chair, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to listen to music or talk radio, instead of listening to what the dentist is doing in your mouth?
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# (1 of 3): Joshua Street » joahua.com
1 day, 9 hours after the fact. (Fri 17 Sep 2004, 5:31 PM CST)
My dentist has a TV mounted in the roof. It's kind of odd, because that's the only TV I think I've watched for... quite some time now. That's normally playing MTV, and he's got speakers setup and everything... yeah, so he's a yuppie dentist :P It's all good!
On a more technical note, how do you think noise cancelling headphones would work with an intermittent sound like that of a dentists drill? I've never used them, but I'm curious...