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Why did I become an oral surgeon?
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That's a very, very great question.
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One of the cliché answers is,
I love to work with my hands.
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We hear that all the time, but it's true.
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Probably more important than that is,
I love to take care of people.
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I get to combine those two things,
and I get to do that every day.
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It doesn't feel like work sometimes.
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Again, I feel very blessed.
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When my patients come
to see us in our office,
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I really want them
to have a sense of comfort.
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I want them to not feel rushed.
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I was in the Navy for 10 years.
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I was an oral surgeon in the Navy.
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Anytime I talk to a patient, and they say,
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"Oh, yeah,
I was a marine for a few years."
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Boom, then i just start talking to them.
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I've had some amazing
doctor-patient relationships
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over the years.
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They come back for a follow-up,
and they're just so grateful.
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I did a case on a young man
who turned his life around.
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We did a reconstruction of his upper
and lower maxillary and mandibular arches,
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He's a completely different person.
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He was a very grateful,
it was very touching.
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They'd come back for a follow-up
and they are just,
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Doc., I was so nervous, so scared,
but I felt really comfortable with you.