An ode to dentistry

08 December 2022

In a bid to inspire and attract talent into UK dentistry, Bupa Dental Care has enlisted the help of spoken word poet Harry Baker to create ‘An ode to dentistry’, delivering an honest, uplifting insight into the reality of the sector.

In a bid to inspire and attract talent into UK dentistry, Bupa Dental Care has enlisted the help of spoken word poet Harry Baker to create ‘An ode to dentistry’, delivering an honest, uplifting insight into the reality of the sector.

In what is a testing and demanding time for UK dentistry – ‘An ode to dentistry’ has been inspired by Bupa Dental Care colleagues across the UK – from dental receptionists to nurses, dentists, and practice managers. Their personal anecdotes, views, and experiences of working within the sector have all contributed to Harry’s final poem.

From the humorous to the routine, and the rewarding – ‘An ode to dentistry’ spotlights the people behind the smile, providing a personal glimpse into the lives of passionate and inspiring practice teams.

Touching on the commitment and tenacity across the industry, the poem is a testament to the sector’s strength and determination to make a difference. It reinforces there is plenty to smile about within a career in dentistry and represents the deep pride that exists among colleagues and peers.  

Sarah Ramage, clinical director at Bupa Dental Care commented, “ ‘An ode to dentistry’ is a cleverly crafted, honest depiction of life within dentistry. It captures the compassion and pride within everyone at Bupa Dental Care. Whether it is providing preventative care, delivering restorative dentistry, eliminating pain or transforming a patient’s smile, it is truly a privilege for every member of the dental team to play a part in the patient’s journey. This is the difference our people make for our patients every day, which we wanted to convey in this poem.”

The poem celebrates the collective voice of the dental industry and is a powerful tribute to the expertise and hard work of thousands of dental teams across the UK. 

Sam Williams, people director at Bupa Dental Care adds, “We’re thrilled to release this creative insight into dentistry. We hope this poem provides an inspiring snapshot into the rewarding side of working within the sector and encourages anyone considering a career in the industry to join us.

“ ‘An ode to dentistry’ is a special thanks and celebration of our colleagues and the industry. At Bupa, we are so proud of our talented teams that give our patients the highest level of care every day, giving them reassurance that they are in safe hands when they come to us.” 

An Ode to Dentistry

It’s that moment when the patient looks in the mirror post-treatment.

I get to change the way that people see themselves.

It can be fun, and spontaneous, and best of all rewarding.

I get to use my hands to create mini-sculptures.

 

The problem solving keeps me stimulated.

I get to work with people all day, colleagues as well as patients.

It’s the relief on someone’s face

As you alleviate their pain

And tell them they are able to enjoy eating again.

 

I started as a trainee dental nurse.

Who knew I’d end up managing a practice?

I love to see others develop around me.

It’s being part of a community

That cares not just for its patients, but its people.

 

Some will always see you as the pantomime villain

They would rather that you waved a magic wand

than drills and pointy instruments.

 

It means so much giving someone their confidence back.

A smiling patient nourishes my soul.

Whether they’re 6 or 66, it makes it worth it.

People don’t care how much you know

until they know how much you care.

It’s about empathy as much as technical ability.

 

We are so much more than just

A technician of teeth.

A doctor of decay.

A gum gardener.

A plaque placater.

 

I get to put a smile on people’s faces.

New patients become returning friends

Who come to see us as extended family.

 

It’s been a tough few years


But we continue to get through it together.


Now the pride we take in smiling faces

goes deeper than ever.

 

It’s knowing that you've made a difference.

It’s the fact every day is different.


It is an honour to be in this position.