Terrified of a trip to the dentist? After watching the 'Singing Dentist', you won't be anymore

YouTube sensation Dr Milaad Shadrooh has tips for oral care in his parody video of Ed Sheeran's Shape of You. 
Dr Milaad Shadrooh known as Singing Dentist. (Facebook)
Dr Milaad Shadrooh known as Singing Dentist. (Facebook)

Leading the pack of troll videos based on Ed Sheeran's new song 'Shape of You', is a YouTuber who goes by the name of 'Singing Dentist' and has some 9,000 odd subscribers. 

Famous mainly for making parodies of hit songs, Dr Milaad Shadrooh has turned the dance number into a song about how people are so afraid of dentists when dentists are just human beings. The lyrics, accompanied with his dancing eyebrows (which are better at dancing than most humans), it kind of makes it difficult to not find him funny.  

Since Ed Sheeran returned from a musical break and dropped his new song 'Shape of You', people across all age groups have been grooving to and enjoying the peppy number. Walk into a nightclub, a restaurant or even a mall, and this song will definitely be playing and the beat is such that you will end up tapping your foot to the upbeat tempo. 

In the golden age of the social media era, it takes very little time before even the smallest of things turn into phenomena online as meme-makers and trolls leave no stone unturned in entertaining us on the vast world of the internet. 

When things like two teens on Snapchat saying 'Damn Daniel', or a troubled teenager on Dr. Phil's show who openly challenged people to "catch her outside", get famously trolled, it was only a matter of time before Ed's new track made the cut. 

It's rare to see a dentist with such a smiling and friendly face, and that's when he makes his second point and that is - people wouldn't need to go to dentists if they only brushed their teeth twice a day, instead of being lazy. 

One cannot ignore a sweet-looking, friendly face with dancing eyebrows singing about how people should brush and floss their teeth often to avoid going to the dentist. And in the same tune as 'Shape of You'. 

If anything, this could be an anthem for dentists all over the world, to urge their patients to start taking oral hygiene more seriously. 

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