Retired Dentist writes memoir to dispel fears of dental appointments
A retired dentist who trained at Guy’s Hospital has written a memoir in the hope it will make people less afraid of their dental appointments.
Gerald Feaver’s book A Little Book of Impressions describes life behind the mirror, probe and drill.
Mr Feaver said: “For many people the thought of going to the dentist conjures up feelings of anxiety, reluctance, even dread.
“I wanted to show dentistry in a more positive light, a profession that puts their patients first and treats them with care and compassion, to relieve the tension many people feel.”
After qualifying as a dentist in 1976 Mr Feaver enjoyed a number of roles, from his student days to working on wards, teaching, treating patients in deprived areas of London and finally in general practice, he had a diverse and rewarding career.
He retired in 2018 finally deciding after over 40 years to hang up his drill.
In his book, Mr Feaver writes about the amazing people he met over the years and how his life was enriched by hearing insights into their remarkable lives, fascinating tales of romance, intrigue and heroism.
This memoir is full of humour, interspersed with some poignant and personal moments that encapsulate the life of a dentist and patients in a variety of situations.
He said: “It was important to give a snapshot of dental practice and the people who I was privileged to have sit in my chair and tell me their fascinating stories and marvellous anecdotes
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