Well, honey, you shouldn't let a doctor put a wooden stick in your mouth because that's not their job - they're not playing dentist. Plus, those sticks are for mixing stuff, not poking around in your mouth. Stick to professionals who know what they're doing, and keep those sticks out of your pie hole.
If he is not wearing gloves or has not washed his hands, or if it has already been used.
doctors are just cheking if there is redness in the tonsils or the so called tonsilitis
Math Worksheet- "You don't know who ate the ice cream," I don't get this riddle but that's the answer.
"You don't know who ate the ice cream" because the stick the doctor puts in your mouth looks like an ice-cream on a stick without the stick part.
"You don't know who ate the ice cream" because the stick the doctor puts in your mouth looks like an ice-cream on a stick without the stick part.
There is really not a "bad brand" but the better ones are STX for sticks/eyewear, Brine for bags to carry everything in and Shock Doctor for mouth gear
If you chew a wooden coffee stick.
It sticks the tongue of a person to the roof of their mouth.
walking sticks are a type of insect that sucks the sap of plants through a strawlike mouth
The tool used to depress the tongue when a doctor or nurse is examining the mouth and throat is just a wooden plate. It is a single use item because it is not easily sterilized and so it is a simple piece of wood.
You shouldn't let a doctor put a stick in your mouth if you're uncomfortable or if it seems unnecessary for your diagnosis. Some procedures can be invasive or might carry risks of injury or infection. Always communicate your concerns with your doctor and seek clarification on the purpose and necessity of any procedure. It's essential to prioritize your comfort and understanding in medical situations.