Johan,
From the nature of your post I sense that you are rather apprehensive about visiting the dentist:
She is horrible.....maybe that s to farfedged.
If you have a fear of dentists then I don't think this is farfetched at all.
I have an acute phobia of dentists as I have been a victim of malpractice twice in the past, as if visiting the dentist isn't scary enough. I need to visit a dentist myself at the moment, and although I am in pain I am absolutely terrified of going. I know that I am going to have to, although I am totally dreading it!
In my own experience dentists cannot be trusted. They are all horrible. They have done me more harm than good (but that's just my experience which has made me fear them, so don't let that put you off).
I want to have a go at this chart for you because I too am worried about my teeth at the moment, and as I have said I am hugely apprehensive about dentists.
Goca is right, in that traditionally, if a chart rises at 3 degrees of a sign or less then the question is premature. However, apparently, many modern horarists do not consider this Lillian rule, and will always answer a chart regardless.
I found the chart quite interesting, and although my horary skills are a bit rusty at the moment, through lack of practice lately, I wanted to give it a go.
Will the holistic dentist in Rotterdam be helpful?:
Virgo rises, and so expresses the nature of your query as a health concern. Virgo has much to do with the medical profession. This makes your significator Mercury. Mercury sit's in Capricorn (but I don't know why it is in the 5th) and is conjunct between the Sun and Venus Rx. Due to Mercury's close proximity to the Sun, Mercury is burned beneath it's rays. The Sun is the principle of health and vitality, but it is burning you and therefore not good, so this shows that the problem is set to escalate as Mercury moves closer to the Sun. If you are in pain it will get worse. So you need to see a dentist quickly either way, whoever it is.
Venus is the principle of healing, but as it is retrograde it is moving away from you, so this is another sign that the problem is getting worse, and that you need to act now.
I am interested that as Mercury is in Capricorn, it is within Saturn's domain. Saturn rules the bones, and so consequently rules the teeth. Saturn is detrimented in Leo, retrograde and in a cadent house, and this reflects the bad condition your teeth are currently in. This is even more significant because Saturn rules the 6th house cusp, and the 6th is health concerns. As Saturn is retrograde it may indicate that this is a problem you should have had sorted some time ago. (missed appointment?) As it is in the 12th of that which is hidden, it may indicate that there are problems with your teeth other than that which you are conciously aware of. Another sign that you need to act quick, regardless of who you see.
The indications so far are that it is more important that you act quickly than worry about who it is you actually see. So even without looking further, I suggest you consult whoever is closest to hand.
Mercury and Venus Rx are separating from a trine to Mars in Taurus in the 9th. I really do sense that the foreign female dentist you have visited before is indicated here. I will explain: Mars refers to all forms of tools and medical equipment, yet it is detriment, so you have been caused pain or suffering, probably by this female dentist in the past, which is why Venus is retrograde (past), and moving away from you, because you intend not to see her again because of this. Mars (surgery) is in Venus' domain indicating the female dentist who has worked on your teeth who you don't like. It is in the 9th because this is the house of those who are educated/qualified and the 9th is also the house of foreigners. You see? Mercury is also trine the MC, so the woman from kiev is the professional you need to consult because the MC, in Taurus, is ruled by Venus Rx - the woman you saw in the past.
I would also mention that Neptune is in the 6th house. Neptune indicates the neccesity for use of anaesthetic. I would imagine that a holistic dentist uses only natural therapies, so the anaesthetic indication shows that the problem is too far advanced to visit the holistic practitioner in Rotterdam.
I mention as well that the 3rd cusp of short journeys or journeys within one's own country, hence travelling to Rotterdam, is ruled by that Venus Rx because it is in Libra. So this is saying to you, 'no, don't go to Rotterdam, go back to the woman from Kiev!'.
All this and I haven't got to the Moon yet. :? Although the indications are pretty clear as it is.
I won't go too far with the Moon because I think you have your answer. The Moon is in Virgo and in the 1st house and it is waning. Virgo, again shows that it is a health concern in need of medical attention and it is waning because the health of your teeth are in decline. The angular house, particularly being the 1st, expresses the urgency of the situation.
The Moon is trine with Mercury/Venus Rx and that Mars/MC in Venus' domain which I have already discussed. Surely the answer is clear!
The dentist in Rotterdam, being a holistic practitioner, will not be helpful Johan, because the problem is too advanced for natural therapies. You need to go back to the Kiev woman, which I suspect you should have already but did not due to an unpleasant experience. If you go back to her, despite your apprehensions, you can get the problem sorted once and for all. Then you will be able to forget about it and relax.
Venus goes direct on the 3rd of February. This is only an idea but maybe this would be a good time to book an appointment? The problem is described as needing attention quickly, but perhaps this isn't too long to wait? Mercury will still be beneath the Sun's rays at the time, but Neptune will be between the Sun and Mercury, so will do much to absorb the Sun's burning influence with it's cooling and watery ways. Neptune at this time might do much to relieve any suffering you may be concerned about.
I have every sympathy for fear of dentist's and I am in the same situation myself. I need to go but I am tremendously apprehensive.
Why not have a little smoke of the green stuff (if you do) and have a little drink to calm your nerves, and when you go, explain to the dentist how apprehensive you are and whatever your concerns were about your last visit? This is what I intend to do. Once it's done it's done, then you can forget about it.
I wish you good luck Johan, and hope you get your problem sorted out soon.
Draco