Dragon Dentist

Have you ever wondered if green dragons have problems with acid reflux when breathing out corrosion?

Have you thought if blue dragons have sensitive teeth when it is so cold in there?

Have you considered that Pixie Dragons might have eye problems when surrounded by the effects of colour spray wherever they look?

Dragons' problems are often dismissed, but they are not to be ignored.

There are people who strive to protect those magnificent, deadly though, creatures.

There are also obviously safer professions if you want to help those creatures i.e. oculist, scaletologist to name some.

Those who dedicate their lives to the oral hygiene know how important it is, especially when you can not do it effectively yourself.

While theory and practice on an artificial dragon head are quite easy to pass, getting field practice is a completely different can of worms.

Another problem is that the dragons, who have been hunted for a long time, have undeniably involuntary reflexes that will be fatal for the dentist in training if triggered.

It is easier when the procedure is well-known and established, but what if you are approached by a new kind of dragon? You cannot reliably follow the approach that works for another type of these winged beasts.

While this line of work is incredibly dangerous can be extremely profitable, even small kids know that dragons love to hoard treasures and if they do not want to part with them when attacked by the adventurers they definitely share it with people that help them, because even they can understand that prolonging their lifetime by caring for their health can bring even more fortune their way.

This profession can make you a really rich man or end your existence all in one.

Who would not want to do it, right?


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