I took my daughter to the dental clinic for the routine dental cleaning. Before we go to the dental clinic, we always pray for no cavity. So we did, as always.
The hygienist cleaned my daughter’s teeth. After it was done, her teeth was sparkling white.
The dentist is a young male. He always puts a happy smile on his face. I wish I could go to this dental clinic, but this is only for children under 18 years old.
After his checkup, the dentist put his even bigger smile on his face and told her “Yay, no cavity. You are doing pretty good.”

We were so happy to hear him saying that.
So far, my daughter has done well. No cavity so far.
When I was at her age, two of my front teeth were black with cavity. Other adult teeth came out yellowish. They were brand new, but unfortunately, they were far from sparkling white from the beginning.
Among my generation people, in Japan, the yellowish teeth was kind of common. I was not the only one. I think it relates to food that our moms took during their pregnancy. Or, it might result from the food that we ate those days. Something was not that good, I guess.
The color of teeth and the health of teeth have been my inferiority complex for my entire life.
I truly hope my daughter will keep her sparkling white and healthy teeth for her entire life.
♬ Any feedback? (^^♪
