15 Things You Can Use For Your Dental Fetish And Role Play

Dental Fetish – a subset of the larger “medical fetish”.

However, I found a problem when you look up this term – it’s mostly porn, well, ALL porn actually. There’s not much in the way of how-tos or suggestions – especially for beginners or the curious.

So, here is a list of items you can use to make the roleplay all the more real.

1. UNIFORM

You don’t have to buy the actual uniform if you don’t want to. A white, fitted jacket and white pants is fine (as fetish as you want to go). You can even just use generic medical scrubs. There are, however, plenty of brick and mortar or online options that are cheap as chips, and you can get a more realistic jacket set.

2. MEDICAL MASK

They’re super cheap and you can get them in small or large quantities. Don’t worry about having extras because I’ve always found them super useful for non-sexual things as well.

3. BIB AND HOOKS

These are the paper napkin-like things they put around your neck. You can find packs on Amazon for next to nothing. But, if you don’t want to spend extra (or can’t), just use any white piece of cloth, napkin, or similar substitute and safety pins or small clothespins to keep them attached.

4. GLOVES

Just like masks, gloves are sold in large or small quantities, but they’re very useful. Besides, if you’re going to be playing around in someone’s mouth (or other places), you’ll want them for hygiene and safety.

5. IRRIGATION SYRINGE

It’s a syringe without the needles – the ones used to squirt tiny streams of water in between the teeth to help clean them. You can fill them with water, vodka, salt water, or anything that will either delight, sting, or taste bad.

6. LIP RETRACTOR

Yes, there are metal versions (which are great for disinfecting), but if your budget is smaller, you can buy cheaper plastic versions online. I find these are a great extra step when playing with medical themes – they’re like a reverse-ball gag and add an element of bondage or restriction.

7. MOUTH WASH

Cheap and simple extra that you can incorporate. Whatever you deem “mouthwash” is up to you – like the liquid in the irrigation syringe, it can be delicious or horrible (as long as it’s safe). If you’re going to concoct your own, think ahead, save one of your mouthwash bottles, and fill it up.

8. WHITENING KITS

I love these because it gives you something you can actually do with the teeth/mouth, plus it gives you lots of extra “equipment” to bulk out your collection. They look fantastic on trays (yes, get your hands on a stainless steel tray if you can).

9. BASIC CLEANING KIT

They include the picks and mirrors etc. that are the bread and butter of any dental exam. The scrapers and picks are especially intimidating. Just make sure you don’t do any non-consensual damage – the mouth is a dirty place and easily infected.

10. DENTAL MIRRORS

If you can only get one tool out of the basic kit, get the mirror, they can but used to manipulate the tongue and lips.

11. IMPRESSION TRAYS

Found in either stainless steel or silicone – they’re a great medical “ball gag”. There are materials online if your sub actually wants to do a dental impression during your session – make sure you read the instructions carefully.

12. SURGICAL BINOCULARS

They don’t actually do anything unless you’re a dentist, but they look fantastic as part of a uniform. You can go as cheap or as expensive as you want (I’ve seen them lower than $20 in some places).

13. WATER/AIR SPRAYER

Now, we’re getting out of the cheap zone and into the more expensive items. Water sprayers are the next step up from irrigation syringes.  You can buy the at-home version (called a water pick) or you can get the actual dental ones that give both air and water.

14. ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH

The polishing tools are really pricey, as is the polish, but you can get the more affordable version through an electric toothbrush and toothpaste. If you want to go the extra mile, have a tiny glass container you can put the paste in (instead of having a tube lying around).

15. ULTRASONIC SCALER

This is one of the tools that make that high-pitched “Whiirrr” sound – the other is the drill, but you will NOT be using that since it’s too dangerous in inexperienced hands.

The purpose of this tool is to remove tooth deposits/plaque etc. from the base of the teeth (around the gums). However, YOUR purpose is just to have something that makes the sound and add to the atmosphere.

NOTE: Unless you’re trained with this tool, please don’t try to clean anyone’s teeth. The vibrations can actually cause a contaminated mist cloud to come out of the person’s mouth. That can also affect some pacemakers. Do your research first!

OTHER FUN ADDITIONS

  • goggles or medical glasses
  • themed storage case
  • oxygen mask
  • medical plyers (for show)
  • fake pills (in a real looking bottle)
  • toothbrushes,
  • fake teeth (the kind used to show how to brush)
  • clipboard (they always look cool)
  • medical gauze or dental cotton buds
  • medical scissors
  • spit tray
  • paper cups
  • dental tweezers
  • floss sticks
  • rubbing alcohol

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Do you have any more suggestions for affordable dental roleplay? Share in the comments (no links please),

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