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a447
June 6th, 2013, 15:54
Having just spent 3 days at the dentist in Bangkok, I have decided I need a GAY dentist.

I wanted to ask my dentist about dental work and cautions I need to take with oral sex but just could not bring myself to ask the question. I had a few other gay-specific questions as well.

Not that it mattered this time, as I was with a non-gay friend so I had to behave myself. All hush, hush. But in the future when I am back by myself I would like to know.

I've been told the treatment I need will take about 10 days not 3, so I'll have to come back some other time as I have work obligations for a while.

So an understanding gay dentist - who is skilled as well! - is who I am after.

Any recommendations?

Thanks.

Khor tose
June 6th, 2013, 16:15
Having just spent 3 days at the dentist in Bangkok, I have decided I need a GAY dentist.
So an understanding gay dentist - who is skilled as well! - is who I am after.

Any recommendations?

Thanks.

I don't know why you are after a gay dentist. i don't think you will find one as cute as the local bar boys, but good luck :happy7:

My suggestion would be to ask at the local Dental school. I am sure the teacher would be glad to recommend someone who he/she taught that they know are gay.

christianpfc
June 6th, 2013, 16:15
I had a few other gay-specific questions as well.

Sorry, I can't help you. But what are your other gay-specific questions?

timmberty
June 6th, 2013, 16:20
heard it all now ... a gay dentist .... are you fed up with crown's ? time for tiara's ... how very queer.

scottish-guy
June 6th, 2013, 16:28
Gives a whole new meaning to "open wide" and "getting a filling"

SoiVC Slut-old
June 6th, 2013, 16:29
I do not know if you are looking just in Bangkok but if in Pattaya also you might try http://www.thaismiledental.com/

June 6th, 2013, 18:05
"Excuse me doctor I think there's some cum caught at the back of me throat?"

lonelywombat
June 6th, 2013, 19:56
Whats is so funny about a man wanting to see a gay dentist

It's oral sex, not smoking: Michael Douglas says his throat cancer was caused by stress and the human papillomavirus (HPV) - and also says 'cunnilingus is the best cure'

The Hollywood actor says a sexually transmitted disease caused his tumour


After Michael Douglas' claims, the doctors' verdict on oral sex: There's only a 'very small' risk of cancer

Michael Douglas denies saying his throat cancer was caused by oral sex and the HPV virus in Guardian interview

Police nurse 'lied about cancer'

Experts rush to reassure public of 'very small' risk of oral sex after Michael Douglas's throat cancer claims

Calls to immunise teenage boys after huge rise in throat cancer

Following Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy news there has never been a more appropriate time for celebrities to come out and talk seriously about cancer. But Hollywood actor and Behind the Candelabra star Michael Douglas might be accused of 'over sharing' after claiming in a recent interview that the cause of his throat cancer was oral sex - and that the cure for the disease was more of same.

The actor, 68, who is married to Welsh-born actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, said his stage-four cancer was contracted through the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV).

In an interview with The Guardian, Douglas denied that years of smoking and drinking were behind his near-fatal brush with cancer three years ago: "No, because without wanting to get too specific this particular cancer is caused by HPV which actually comes about from cunnilingus."

"I did worry if the stress caused by my son's incarceration didn't help trigger it. But yeah, it's a sexually transmitted disease that causes cancer. And if you have it, cunnilingus is also the best cure for it."

However, Douglas' suggestion that cunnilingus is also a cure for throat cancer was disputed by medical professionals.

Douglas, who was diagnosed with throat cancer in August 2010, said that after "a rough few years" he is "back with a vengeance" and feels "blessed and fortunate to even be alive".

The actor, who is winning plaudits for his portrayal of Liberace in a Steven Soderbergh film for HBO alongside Matt Damon, broke down in tears describing his treatment for cancer in Cannes two weeks ago.

During a press call for Behind the Candelabra Douglas was overcome while thanking Soderbergh for patiently delaying filming for him while he underwent treatment.

"It was right after my cancer and then this beautiful gift was handed to me and IтАЩm eternally grateful for everyone for waiting for me," Douglas remarked. As he struggled to regain his composure he was loudly applauded by the audience.

In a recent interview with the New York magazine the actor said he had beaten throat cancer after two specialists failed to initially diagnose him.

He said that beating the disease had given him a "new rejuvenation" and that "things had been going good for me for a long time" before the disease so his diagnosis three years ago in some way balanced things out.

Douglas has previously won two Oscars and four Golden Globes during his 40-year career. He is probably best known as Gordon Gekko in the Wall Street films.

timmberty
June 6th, 2013, 20:11
so if you worry about cancer why do you want to see a dentist at all ... surely a doctor would be a better bet ?
or how about just be on the safe side and see a gay doctor ... or if you are still a bit unsure .. how about a straight acting gay doctor ... deary me.

do you think micheal douglas's doctor was gay ? would a stragiht doctor not have been able to detect such a thing ?
or did his dentist notice it ?

lastly. do you think your gay dentist or doctor would advise you to lick a bit of fanny if you have a sore throat ...
trying to make yourself look clever doesnt always work. :lam:

francois
June 6th, 2013, 20:14
If in Pattaya try Dr. Nan who is quite good. Came across his name on GayRomeo!

http://www.thaismiledental.com/

lonelywombat
June 7th, 2013, 06:49
lastly. do you think your gay dentist or doctor would advise you to lick a bit of fanny if you have a sore throat ...
trying to make yourself look clever doesnt always work. :lam:

Certainly trying to make yourself clever, does not work well for you either.

timmberty
June 7th, 2013, 07:00
Certainly trying to make yourself clever, does not work well for you either.


then again a reply from you always does the trick .. cheers.

francois
June 7th, 2013, 07:27
Here is a link regarding screening for oral cancer by a dentist. The following is just one bit of info presented in the link.

The addition of HPV as a risk factor for oral cancer has made it difficult if not impossible to easily define high risk individuals. OPPORTUNISTIC mass screening is the only viable choice to find oral cancer at precancerous or very early stage high survival stages.

http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/den ... savers.htm (http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/dental/lifesavers.htm)

June 7th, 2013, 08:38
Well boys I guess you live and learn hear was I thinking that if you want some advise on the Clap you goes to a Clap doctor but now I find out my dentist could of helped me.

Do you reckon I mean hes in the same general area of the anatomy he could whip my tonsils out too????

a447
June 7th, 2013, 20:27
throat cancer???


oral cancer????


tonsils???

Where on earth did they come from?

All I asked for was a gay dentist and I end up getting diagnoses. :sign5:

June 8th, 2013, 04:36
Acksherly mate you asked a question about the Clap saying you wanted to see a dentist about it.

June 9th, 2013, 06:20
Poor old a747 it looks like his troubles with the Clap have reached the Aussie newspapers - http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/s ... 2nwra.html (http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/sti-rates-soar-among-over50s-20130608-2nwra.html)

a447
June 9th, 2013, 19:26
Some fool - we all know who- on another board - we all know which one- is experiencing a bit of Schadenfreude. He thinks I've gone to the dentist because I have caught HPV. lol

Brisbaneguy, you have a lot to answer for! :sign5:

Let me just clear something up. I want to see a gay dentist because I want to ask him a) what dental procedures are necessary and b) how long I should wait before I engage in oral sex.

That's all. Nothing to do with sexually transmitted disease!

scottish-guy
July 1st, 2013, 16:56
Judging by his recent total silence, I fear a447 encountered the dentist from Marathon Man when he went to discuss safe sex.

[youtube:vf4yufr0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzw1_2b-I7A[/youtube:vf4yufr0]


Come home a447 - we miss you (especially Sooty)!!

bao-bao
July 1st, 2013, 22:48
Let me just clear something up. I want to see a gay dentist because I want to ask him a) what dental procedures are necessary and b) how long I should wait before I engage in oral sex.
a447, a good (Thai) friend of mine in Bangkok has been a periodontal specialist for a decade or so, so I asked him for you.

His answer was that a patient doesn't need a dentist of either specific sexual persuasion. The virus can be carried by either sex, so the question you might ask to avoid embarrassment could be as simple as "how long would you recommend I wait to heal before engaging in oral sex?" - period. His "guesstimate" on the answer to that question was "after being given the 'all clear' at a follow-up appointment with the person who did the procedure to see how you've healed up."

Hope that helps.

Rush, Yet Again
July 2nd, 2013, 09:56
As assertive as A447 has tended to be when posting on this board in the past, IтАЩm surprised heтАЩd feel uncomfortable posing such a simple question to his health-care professional to the point where he feels the need to employ a gay dentist. Surely doing something that he spends so much time and effort doing in his travels to Thailand is not something heтАЩs ashamed of?

I guess you could go with the gender non-specific тАШoral sexтАЩ as Boo has suggested, though personally - by not being honest and saying what I mean. - IтАЩd be embarrassed that my dentist might mistakenly think IтАЩm one of those disgusting folk who eat fish.

Whodathunk that with the courts and legislative bodies all over the world finally deciding same-sex marriage is an acceptable life-style, that instead what we should have been fighting for is a gender-neutral declaration of marriage that avoids actually admitting it is a person of our own gender that we love so that none of us would have to feel embarrassed?