
i love markohm
honestly i’ve been needing a comfort show for so long because for some reason everything i watch is just sad or stressful. this is PERFECT!!!!super good first impressions from the first episode and markohm are so silly and funny
i have caught myself giggling then i look in the mirror and wonder why im not revising for my exams and im watching yet another bl about dentists (futs you will be missed)
anyways im super looking forward to the next episodes!!!!!
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Romantic Therapy indeed
I love the vibes and everything about this series, it is really a romantic therapy that heals the heart.
So excited for the next episodes. Jay is handsome yet weird, but he dont give up on sant easily and even respected him if he don't want him, and as for sant he is such a cutie hardworking man, i love it so muchhh❤️❤️
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so cute what??
only one episode in and it's already fantastic lmao. I really like the acting and the budget and they seemingly put a bunch of effort into this, and we're JUST one episode in😭.I can't say anything bad about it.. Though I'll rate it 9.5 for now cause I wonder how it'll go after this! They really took the romantic therapy thing tho seriously cause heck this is so funny and cute, the couples dynamic is so good.????? such a cute and fun series and the casting is just amazing, I have really high hopes for this and I hope it'll stay this good >_<
What a good comfort series for Friday after a long week of school lmao 😭
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It's really a good stress buster for a bad day
Really an amazing series 💖 every thing about it 💕 MarkOhm they chemistry is awesome perfect as made for the series they carry out the role of Jway and Sant so well so cute and fluffy "I didn't realize how much I needed this drama until I watched the 1st episode. It's like a gentle hug for the soul!" That feeling when you want to laugh at every serious situation😭 this will satisfy all BL lovers. Experience romantic therapy so don't miss out! u will surely 💗 it once you start watching it's awesomeVond je deze recentie nuttig?
RomCom of the year!
This series has a really good plot, with its genre of romantic comedy therapy, I'm sure this series can cure sadness!Looking behind the scenes, the actors/actresses has given her best for the continuation of the series, they put soooo much effort into it!
It's a series with a very romantic story, every episode must have its comedy, it's not boring!
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So from there their love story continues
There's no need to doubt Mark Pakin's acting as Jay...and Sant is also very funny and cute, so Doctor Jay likes Sant because he's cute.
The story is light and full of smiles when you see their acting
Watch this drama as if there is no excessive conflict, suitable for those who need healing, so smile and laugh while watching it
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thankyou for this cute drama
they're so cute together, the chemistry too??? i love it, can't wait for the next episode, it's gonna be my series of the year absolutely, jay so weird but sant is match his freak, also the chemistry friendship of gugg and sant too?? i need my own gugg for my sant 😓😓☝🏻 yada so pretty!!!! captain own my heart, please be mine aaaaaa, i love all character of this series, so cutee!!! hope this series get recognized more people to saw and realized how cute this series is. markohm i love you guys so muchVond je deze recentie nuttig?
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Markohm very talented acting and the series very romantic therapy Acting actor very amazing
If we watching we can always smile and feel happy cause the story very no drama
Mark pakin really good actor
He can be always acting different role
Good luck for they series and many people can watching they acting
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First Impression: Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist
Overall: looks to be a solid romcom. 12 episodes about 40 minutes each. Airing on iQIYI for U.S., Canada & Thailand? https://www.iq.com/play/lobrkfltic?lang=en_us&sh_pltf=4 and GMMTV's YouTube channel for everywhere else https://youtu.be/-sXShzisZTk?si=bdKzCuZhh_m6KlZf - both seem to be the same length.What I Liked
- a flirty/forthright protagonist
- supportive friend
- laughed at the "dancing"
Room For Improvement
- hoping they put some fresh twists on tropes
- nervous of the pacing since there are 12 episodes
- (neutral) comedy sound effects, not bothering me right now
- (neutral) the dentist/client relationship, doesn't bother me right now
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Sweet Tooth My Dentist
This will be a comforting hug every friday. I love the chemistry between "Jway" and Sant already. So fsr the series has a lot of potential be a huge hit for Mark and Ohm. The comedy here felt effortless in a way i havent seen in BL before. Overall i am excited for whats next. I feel like the acting is already on point and the comedic timing is everything. Please do not hesitate to give Sweet Tooth, My Dentist a chance you wont regret it.Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
This is the best romcom
THIS IS THE BEST ROMCOMMMM i've ever seen, i love eeeee ittt so muchh, ga cringe, bener bener romantic teraphyyyy, markohm have a good chemistry, baguss bangetttt ga boonhgggg, worth to watchhh, guys you must see this series, i swear you will like it, jangan lupa nonton di iqiyi, fridayy, 21.30/ di youtube 20.30Vond je deze recentie nuttig?

Funny, cheerful, well-acted… but it suffers from the great evil of Thai BL
Set in the present day and with Bangkok as its backdrop, Sant (a wonderful Ohm Thipakorn Thitathan, who returns to acting, no less, as the main character, for the first time in his acting career, after playing several supporting roles) is just the kind of boy who could benefit from a series like 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist', directed by Pepzi Banchorn Vorasataree ('KinnPorsche', 2022).Disillusioned when the young college student discovers that a cavity could affect his performance on a dessert ASMR channel (damn his passion for sweets), the young man struggling with his finances and family debt turns to the only avenue that can help him: the dental clinic, where Jay (Mark Pakin Kuna-anuwit), a narcissistic and attractive dental student, impresses him with his caring attitude. Despite this uncomfortable approach due to the burden of dental anxiety or the so-called Fear of the Dentist, Pepzi, Ohm and Mark manage to keep the series light, cheerful and fun, being sweet enough to be easily consumed.
Ohm is an engaging protagonist, able to effortlessly tap into Sant's humor and confusion over the doctor's kindness as well as his underlying concerns. It's equally thrilling to watch him crack meaningful jokes while filming his social media show, interact with his best friend Gug (Poon Mitpakdee), wander the streets of the Thai capital seeking care for his dental problem, and get swept away by his emotions as he's practically dragged along by the dental student who needs to find root canal treatment cases so he can graduate at the end of the semester.
Starting with the second episode, 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist' leaves behind its exaggerated tone, giving way to a series with greater depth, better-developed main characters, and a more profound plot.
CHARACTERS AND ACTORS
Anyone who watched 'Last Twilight' undoubtedly remembers August, the young, sexually ambiguous athlete with whom Day (Sea Tawinan Anukoolprasert) fell in love. Equally enduring in the memory is his character Men, the boy with a heart condition who must help his older brother, Min (Ohm Pawat Chittsawangdee), hide Q (Leng Thanaphon Usinsap) from those who want to kill him in 'Kidnap' (2024).
Taking a supporting role to the unforgettable level is a defining milestone for any actor, and Ohm achieved it both in these two series and with his role as Zo in 'A Boss and a Babe' and 'Our Skyy: A Boss and a Babe'.
Thanks to these performances, he permanently established himself in the imagination of BL fans as one of the iconic faces of this audiovisual genre.
Ohm is mesmerizing as Sant in a career-defining role. He captures the character's complex emotions, making every emotion seem genuine. Despite a tense and winding initial encounter with his co-star, Sant conveys warmth, sensitivity, and depth. At first, he matches Jay's joy and charisma with a natural arrogance, but as the minutes pass, he reveals fragility in his enigmatic glances and subtle expressions.
At 23, Ohm represents a very similar age to his character (whose dessert channel nods to the early satire on influencer culture). By the time filming begins, his own life will have changed drastically, not only because he has become recognized as a leading actor, but also because, along with his traveling companion, he has formed a new BL couple already known as #MarkOhm. "Knowing that my life is about to enter this new chapter of professional maturation was extraordinary", the actor declared on social media.
We will soon knock that more than fear of sitting in the dentist's chair, Sant has not been able to overcome the trauma he has carried since his childhood, when the very first time he went to a dental clinic his mother abandoned him while he was being treated by the dentist, bringing with this fact, in addition, the death of his father and having been raised by his grandparents in the absence of his parents.
Who, watching 'Only Friends', couldn't help but notice Nick, a young man in love trapped in a toxic relationship? Who doesn't remember the charismatic actor for the ease, charm, vulnerability, and heartbreak of a character masterfully played by Mark in this 2023 Thai television series also starring Kanaphan Puitrakul (First), Thanawat Rattanakitpaisan (Khaotung), Jiratchapong Srisang (Force), Kasidet Plookphol (Book), and Trai Nimtawat (Neo), and which explores the theme of friends-with-benefits relationships among young people?
Whether he's a loyal best friend or a troubled lover, the truth is that thanks to his relatable charisma, his ability to infuse authenticity into each of his characters, his emotional intensity, with which just a glance manages to convey subtle feelings of joy, longing, or pain... Mark has managed to win over viewers and establish himself as a versatile actor. For all this and more, Mark not only won the Best New Male Actor of the Year award at the 2024 BEST ARTIST AWARD, but was also able to comfortably settle into leading roles, earning critical acclaim and the affection of the public.
In 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist', the former junior badminton player and medal-winning international men's doubles tournament champion confirms why he has become one of the public's favorite actors since 2021, when he began his career in supporting roles in series on GMMTV, one of Thailand's most well-known production companies.
Mark is just as charismatic as Ohm in 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist', especially when he flashes that mischievous smile or approaches Sant with actions that confuse the boy trying to get him into the dental chair to examine his mouth. "Is this affectionate nature just part of his job, or is there some hidden agenda behind his behavior?", Sant wonders.
Mark and Ohm had previously worked together on 'Last Twilight', and although their characters didn't interact romantically on that occasion, it was said that their chemistry off-camera was undeniable. What better preamble than this for these two to be in front of the camera today as the protagonists of a series, and as a new ship that I would like to endure over time, starring in future dramas.
Both comfortable in their roles and in control of their characters, they deliver natural and engaging performances, and a vibrant, explosive chemistry that ignites their romance—essential for a good romantic comedy. The beautiful photography and soundtrack, featuring the songs "Magic Potion," performed by Mark and Ohm; "Brush Teeth 2 2 2" and "Mr. Romantic," sung by Mark; and "Make Me Smile," sung by Ohm, also enhance the atmosphere.
This hilarious gay drama features supporting characters you grow to love. In addition to the talented main cast, 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist' features a group of renowned actors who add even more depth to the story: Poon Mitpakdee plays Gug, a kind of understanding manager and stage manager for Sant's social media dessert show, always willing to help his friend and roommate in the university condominium; while View Benyapa Jeenprasom plays Yada and Jimmy Jitaraphol Potiwihok plays Captain. Neither of the latter two has appeared on screen yet, and we don't know about their characters, but the fandom recognizes their acting skills and their passionate commitment to the BL drama. This group of experienced actors brings a level of authenticity and emotion to the series that promises to resonate with audiences.
Despite its clichés, 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist' seeks to fulfill its goal of captivating BL fans and leading others to learn about and delve into the genre, even if it doesn't have overly artistic ambitions.
CURIOSITIES
Screenwriters Pratchaya Thavornthummarut and Bee Pongsate Lucksameepong, known for writing the scripts for the BL series 'My School President', 'Last Twilight', 'Bad Buddy' and 'My Love Mix-Up! ', among others, have teamed up once again to bring us a story that, in a fun and cheerful tone, bordering on farce when it seeks to entertain the audience through highly exaggerated, extravagant, ridiculous, absurd and improbable situations, invites us to reflect on the complexity of relationships, young love, identity and the search for oneself through others and the environment that surrounds us.
The plot of 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist' is woven around the chance encounters, comic adventures and the birth of romance experienced by the dentist and his "smiling cute boy", two people with very different personalities, but always moved by play, jokes and humor, also offering a cheerful and romanticized look at Bangkok that mixes the old with the modern (tradition and modernity), where fate and chance play a crucial role in the lives of the characters, forcing them to confront their true aspirations and emotions.
As we saw in the first episode, the series' narrative unfolds a joyful and fun yet intricate journey of personal discoveries, encounters, and disagreements that resonate with the audience due to its authenticity and the convincing performances of its cast.
Apart from the concern one character's looming concern about taking care of his oral health and the other's concern about finding a patient in need of root canal treatment to graduate, 'Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist' sounds like any other coming-of-age story, the kind of series that legions of young queer people and BL lovers around the world might seek out as their own audiovisual balm on Friday nights, a la the Taiwanese series 'My Tooth Your Love', starring Andy Wu and Yu Jin.
WORST
If there's one thing I have to point out against it so far, it's that, like most Thai BL series, and those produced by GMMTV in particular, the series shies away from reflecting (and delving into) the reality of the Thai and, why not, global LGBT+ community, especially in terms of uncovering its horrors and misfortunes.
How I wish boys' love series from this Southeast Asian nation would finally contribute to the true representation of this human community. Usually, every time I watch one of these dramas, I ask myself: Why are they unable to reflect that most gay men of today's generations are still dealing with the effects of decades of shame? Is there a real and effective contribution from Thai cinema and television to making the struggles of the LGBT+ community visible? Have today's youth been raised in an egalitarian society? Do adolescents and young adults reflect the desired equality?
During adolescence and young adulthood, human beings constitute an exaggerated mirror of their surroundings. Those who grew up witnessing the lack of social analysis and critique of homophobia, internalized homophobia, and discrimination against homosexuals in movies and television have, consciously or unconsciously, incorporated into their daily lives actions that reveal anything but an understanding of the struggles of this human community.
Surely someone will respond that these plots are only meant to entertain, and that if I want to see realism, I should watch a news program on a television network anywhere in the world.
I, on the other hand, continue to believe that, in addition to delighting the viewer, Thai BL should also provide opportunities to reflect the challenges faced by homosexuals in this country, such as the multifaceted stigma and discrimination in the education system; social isolation and exclusion within families; the disproportionate prevalence of sexual violence and the reluctance to report it to the police; discrimination and marginalization in employment; and LGBT+ disparities in health and mental health, both at home and in communities—social problems that remain prevalent in this nation, despite the recent signing of a law legally recognizing same-sex marriage.
I will update the review later.
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