For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for March 14, 2021

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 3 years ago

    What is the dental joke in the first two panels? (Must be a force of habit for the hygienist student to floss her own teeth bare handed at home.)

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    JD'Huntsville'AL  about 3 years ago

    She’s doing a horrible job of it.

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    M2MM  about 3 years ago

    Is this a new strip, I don’t remember it from my old comic books.

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    GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 years ago

    So why was she not wearing protection in the first place? Isn’t that the first thing you learn in dental school?

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    jonathan  about 3 years ago

    I have a hard time believing a student would have gotten that far without gloving and masking to be force of habit.

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    littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Is this called “Tickling the Ivories”? If so, where is the music?

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    arolarson Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Nowadays the entire dental office is not only gloved, but gowned, double masked and face shielded. It feels like sitting in a NASA clean room. We can’t even sit in the waiting room. You park, call the front desk, wait in your car until an assistant comes out, takes your temp and then escorts you in straight to an exam room.

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    dcdete.  about 3 years ago

    I was never a big fan of funny comics set in dentist’s offices. Today’s FBOFW version hasn’t changed my mind.

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    Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That was a long fishing expedition for that punch line. Don’t use floss for fishing line either.

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    Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr.  about 3 years ago

    That’s a loong way to go for that punchline LOL

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    Bob Blumenfeld  about 3 years ago

    Oy vey!

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    Gerard:D  about 3 years ago

    Lynn’s Comments:

    I really got myself into trouble with this one. In the second panel, “checking pockets” was something that used to be done during a regular check-up. This involved using a probe to explore the depth of the tissue holding each tooth. The tiny spaces at the front, back and sides of each tooth are called “pockets.” A healthy tooth has shallow pockets, meaning there is substantial tissue holding the tooth and the bone has not receded. “Long in the tooth” is when the bone recedes, the gum does as well, and the tooth root begins to show. I knew dentists and their staff would get the joke, but the general public might not… so I added the note, “a dental joke.” It was not accepted as such. I did this strip for the sheer joy of the punchline, which was a dreadful pun. I was proud of it. The number of irate dental folks who wrote to tell me that checking pockets was NOT a joke, but a serious procedure and I should know better than to make fun of it. Well, excuuuuuse me!!! I was also on the carpet for suggesting that not all assistants wear gloves. In fact, at the time this strip was written (early ‘90s), wearing gloves was only just becoming a medical requirement. Yup. I apologized and explained my way through the letters, but the slap stung. This has been a long-winded explanation, but I’m glad to get it off my jest!

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    360guy Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Dental jokes: For whenever you’re feeling down in the mouth.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Ok. Respect! You win Doc.

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    Cary Rodda Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That was some setup.

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Off topic. This is how I look when shopping at Frys/Kroger super market in NW Tucson during the first months of the Pandemic with mask & gloves, & will continue until nearly everyone is vaccinated!

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    DeanFOwensby  about 3 years ago

    please quit. dentists are competing with Veterinary doctors, for the highest suicide rates of any profession in the USA. search NOMV—it’s very real.

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    Diat60  about 3 years ago

    But - did anyone notice John isn’t wearing a mask in the first panel? And he’s with a patient.

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    oakie817  about 3 years ago

    wouldn’t that be one of the first things taught in dental school?

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    Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That’s actually pretty punny.

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    preacherman  about 3 years ago

    All the staff at my dentist wear both a mask and a shield while performing a procedure.

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    j.l.farmer  about 3 years ago

    where is his mask and gloves?

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    summerdog  about 3 years ago

    Just having been to the dentist this past week, he said he can’t wear a shield because the water spray from the drill coats the shield and he can’t see. He does wear a mask and gloves, and has been vaccinated.

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    lbhorton  about 3 years ago

    Would not have let her near me without gloves in the first place.

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    Gaius Julius C.   about 3 years ago

    Groan….

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    paranormal  about 3 years ago

    YOU might catch some germs from HIM!!!

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    stamps  about 3 years ago

    Better check his pockets before he gets the bill.

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    Johnnyrico  about 3 years ago

    Crappy pun #36381

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    Jan C  about 3 years ago

    I, for one, am grateful for the fact that dentists and doctors (and their staff) wear gloves and masks these days. It wasn’t so true in 1992 when this was originally published, but I’m glad it is now.

    I recently had a procedure done in a hospital, and if I counted correctly, the nurse that did the OR prep changed her gloves at least 7 times. Every time she would leave the room to do or check on something, she would use hand sanitizer and re-glove. I do feel sorry for the workers, though. Their skin must be so dry and chapped from all that sanitizer.

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    dv1093  about 3 years ago

    I used to think it was “weird” almost an insult when the Dentist and Hygienist started using gloves and masks when working on my mouth. Now I can’t imagine anything else.

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    David Rickard Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Bonus panel: John finds a rat with a baseball bat in his office. “Normally, I only do this to Stephen Pastis…”

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    vonskippy  about 3 years ago

    What type of special ed Canadian Dental Assistant school doesn’t teach the basics of Infection Control to their students before sending them out in the real world???

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    be ware of eve hill  about 3 years ago

    John is making a point. As it is Lynn Johnston’s way, he is required to point his index finger in the air.

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    nmb41  about 3 years ago

    A bad dad joke at the end! Hahaha

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    ken  about 3 years ago

    Sounds like Lynn has been reading Pearls Before Swine.

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    Baarorso  about 3 years ago

    For the life of me, I don’t know why she didn’t slip on gloves before she began the exam. I’m sure that it’s hammered into students’ skulls in the hygenist programs that they have to put on gloves before they do anything else.

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    soaringblocks  about 3 years ago

    This is such a great take !

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago

    I just went to my first appt since covid and everybody in the office was practically in hazmat suits. It was somewhat reassuring.

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    capricorn9th  about 3 years ago

    Hmmm…is this another Canadian thing? Flossing procedure at the dentist? I never had my dentists floss for me. They used the metal stick with a hook at the end to etch the spaces between teeth to dislodge food before rinsing.

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    asrialfeeple  about 3 years ago

    Now I know why my pockets are always empty when I leave the dentist’s office.

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