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This Singing Dentist's Cover Of Ed Sheeran's 'Shape Of You' Is Viral. Brush Along!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Feb, 2017 12:46 PM
    Dentists are the most dreaded doctors of the medical world, hands down! The whirring of the drill, the stress of a root canal and that oh-so-dreaded wisdom tooth removal, it's anyone's worst nightmare. 
     
    But last evening, it was Singing Dentist — UK-based Dr. Milad Shadrooh who is known to promote oral health through parodies and sketches — who put out a cover of the song. And the social web couldn't stop watching it. 
     
    The cover begins with... 'The dentist isn't your favorite place and I know you don't want to go' and goes on to 'Girl you know you need to brush, twice a day then get that floss in between' and 'You get toothache, I'm here for you'.
     
     
    The 'Singing Dentist' is known to dish out 'dental' parodies of popular songs to promote oral health with some entertainment on the side.
     
     
    And if you can't get enough of his singing, here's a bonus video of him singing 'Gappy', a cover of Pharrell Williams' 'Happy' and more:
     
     
     
    The dentist from Basingstoke, UK is a regular on breakfast news shows in UK. He even sells his 'Singing Dentist' merchandise (just saying). He started doing parodies over a year ago and has been entertaining his patients ever since
     
     

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