One video has been seen more than 15 million times on Facebook and another 10 million times on Twitter. In the video posted last week Simchi uses thumb lights to amaze the small boy by pretending to pull lights out of his ears and nose. The little boy stands in rapt awe and amazement.“Truly a great way to build trust with your patients,” Simchi wrote about one video of magic tricks. “Little tricks can go a long way with a nervous or frightened child.”Other videos show the doctor pulling coins from behind kids’ ears, allowing siblings to “operate” some dentistry tools, blowing up medical glove “balloons” and even practicing “stand-up dentistry” for young patients afraid of the chair. “From a waiting room filled with activities and exciting aquatic-themed décor to his awesome magic tricks, Dr. Simchi has the unique ability to make each child look forward to going to the dentist,” his website reads.lemme bless y’all with this video pic.twitter.com/lwUIY3rwPj
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