When the psychiatrist she works for retires, Lily Morgan answers an ad for a front desk position with a dental office. The dentist turns out to be a foul-mouthed bigot and she leaves. Having become knowledgeable about dental matters, she seeks and finds employment with another dental office. She loves her new job. It is a short commute from her home, and she has a pleasant relationship with the patients. However, she soon discovers that her new employers, a husband and wife dental team, are in a dysfunctional marriage. Dr. Robert Z. Jacobs cannot stop dumping his problems on Lily, and even though she knows better, Lily cannot stop listening. He is at her desk most of the day-between patients and sometimes even during patients. Dr. Jacobs explains. "It's okay. I have time. The patient is getting numb." Against her better judgement, Lily becomes personally involved in their problems. She constantly questions why she is allowing herself to be part of the toxic atmosphere in the office. Why does she continue to stay? Dreams about her childhood may give her a clue. Unorthodox dental practices, which are all too common, come to light, as well as the realization that what may appear normal to patients, may in fact be an illusion.
Author: Lori Fran Publisher: Cavity Publishing, LLC Published: 05/18/2011 Pages: 192 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.47lbs Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.44d ISBN: 9780615459844
About the Author Lori Fran has been a dental office manager for several different dental offices. The characters in Going Dental in New Jersey are a compilation of the many dentists and patients she has known along the way. She lives with her husband on the east coast, and considers her greatest achievement to be her four adult children who are among the world's "greatest human beings." She also is very grateful to have survived all of the teenage years.