Is it ironic to give candy to a dentist?

Serious question!

I really like my dentist and would like to give him a present. Unfortunately, I can't think of anything suitable. I'm very good at baking cakes and cookies, but isn't it ironic to give a dentist sweets? Does anyone have any other ideas?

(1 votes)
Loading...

Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
9 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
DrBell27
2 months ago

Well, dentists are just people. If you are unsure, you could also give a voucher for a restaurant or cinema visit.

SpittBoo
2 months ago

A lottery ticket. If necessary, gain zero, but still a small gesture.

UnterhaltungNRW
2 months ago
Reply to  SpittBoo

But if he wins you have to look for a new dentist.

assyrian
2 months ago

Hard. I’d just bake something. I think a dentist eats something sweet.

UnterhaltungNRW
2 months ago

Then take a type of sugar that does not cause caries

Finniboy241006
2 months ago

What is that??🙀 I want to know!

UnterhaltungNRW
2 months ago
Reply to  Finniboy241006

For example, Stevia. You can’t take too much. Then it tastes like Lakritz

huland
2 months ago

Or Xylitol. This fights caries. I always rinse the mouth with this sugar. Can be found at Aldi South with the baker.

Jana174923
2 months ago

Why wouldn’t he eat cookies?