In the ordinary life of study, work, and life, everyone is familiar with composition. Writing compositions can exercise our habit of being alone, calm down, and think about our future direction. How to write an essay to avoid making mistakes? The following is an 800-word orthodontic essay that I collected for everyone. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it.
I have to start with my mother who loves beauty when it comes to orthodontics.
The ancients said: "Everyone has the love of beauty." Mom loves beauty, and we all support her, but she wants to get me, and I refuse to agree. Why is this? Because my teeth were uneven, my mother had to drag me to have them corrected.
On this Saturday night, my mother found a reason to visit my grandparents and pulled me into the "thief's car". Along the way, I kept saying: "Close the dentistry! Close the door!" Unexpectedly, this chanting caused my mother to find the wrong way and go around several times before arriving in front of the dental clinic. At this time, the dental clinic was closed, and I shouted happily: "Yeah! No need to straighten my teeth!" But God's calculations are not as good as fate. The white light in the dentistry made my mother suspicious, so she went up and knocked on the door a few times. Finally, it opened. I was immediately dragged into the clinic like a wilted rooster, unwillingly.
As soon as I entered the clinic, the familiar smell of alcohol immediately brought back horrific memories of my childhood tooth extractions. At this time, I suddenly heard the doctor say: "If you want to achieve perfect results, you must extract a tooth." When I heard the word "tooth extraction", I immediately panicked. How terrible that would be! I jumped up immediately and shouted heartbreakingly: "Don't pull out the tooth, don't pull out the tooth!" My mother listened and said to the doctor: "There is no need to pull out the tooth, just straighten it." The doctor accepted my mother's suggestion and asked me Lying down on the medical chair.
The doctor first cleaned my teeth, and then used some green stuff to print a model of my teeth. After that, the doctor took out the ointment and applied some ointment on my teeth. A sour feeling immediately spread in my mouth. In the blink of an eye, the doctor magically took out a U-shaped plastic mold to hold my mouth. But the model actually got stuck on my gums. The unexpected pain made me hold my mother's hand tightly. I silently said to myself: "Be strong and just endure it for a while!" I closed my eyes and felt the dentist's careful and methodical work. It seemed like a century had passed. The doctor fixed the wire on my teeth and turned the clamp several times. I felt a force pulling my teeth. My gums were swollen and very uncomfortable.
"Okay, let's do this for now." The doctor's words made me breathe a sigh of relief. Alas, the trouble is finally over now. "Recheck again in a week." The doctor added slowly. It seems that this orthodontic treatment is not the end of pain, but the beginning of pain.
Okay, okay, for the sake of a more beautiful self, I must face it bravely!