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Ladyzekke 07-13-2005 06:59 PM

As an offshoot of Sir Goulum's recent bracers/retainer subject, I thought to make a thread re experiences with dentists. :D

I myself don't mind too much going to them as long as they give me enough novacain. That seems to be the biggest problem lately for me re dentists, they either don't give me enough, or don't wait enough for it to set in before they start working. Nothing worse than feeling a drill on a nerve *shudder* I never though have had gas or been knocked out at the dentist. I'd rather be awake and aware, and when novacain is given and used correctly, it works just fine, you don't feel a dang thing. I often wonder what it is like to do the gas or get knocked out, anyone done it before and what was it like? I hear a lot of differing things re the gas. Not that I'm ever gonna chose those options, just curious what it was like for others. [img]smile.gif[/img]

[ 07-13-2005, 06:59 PM: Message edited by: ladyzekke ]

Zarr 07-13-2005 07:05 PM

I've never had any bad experiences with Dentists actually :D

I've never had a filling or any major work done so I just pop in for 10 minutes then go. Although the waiting is annoying. The receptionist at my local dentist is HOT so I actually quite enjoy visiting their :D

Dalamar Stormcrow 07-13-2005 07:05 PM

I'm anti-dentite.

Ladyzekke 07-13-2005 07:10 PM

LOL why anti-dentite Dalamar? Don't like or don't need?

Illumina Drathiran'ar 07-13-2005 07:17 PM

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Originally posted by Dalamar Stormcrow:
I'm anti-dentite.
Me, too. I even think they should have their own schools.

Arvon 07-13-2005 07:40 PM

The dentist usually isn't too bad. It's the 45minutes with the hygienists that's a bother. The worst part is when they use that pointy probe to check the depth of the teeth pockets around the gums.


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Gangrell 07-13-2005 07:53 PM

Sounds familiar [img]tongue.gif[/img]

With my experience at the dentist, I'll probably never go back, not after having the back ends of two teeth chipped off during cleaning.

VulcanRider 07-13-2005 08:14 PM

I had gas when I had a wisdom tooth taken out. They put a mask over my nose & mouth & asked me to slowly count backward from 100. I think I got to 89... When I woke up they had to help me to the car (no, I didn't drive home!) and I remember after they asked me if I was ok, saying something like "Wow, this stuff is great! You guys oughtta sell this..." and everybody laughed. Then they helped me into the car & I passed out again for the ride home. It was a great high...

Cloudbringer 07-13-2005 08:50 PM

LOL@ the anti-dentite comment...methinks too many of us watch Seinfeld! HAHA!

I don't mind the dentist either, LadyZ. I usually have to have more than one shot too, but as long as I can't feel the work being done, it doesn't bother me much.

I had the gas when having 3 impacted wisdom teeth removed and it's kind of weird...you feel disconnected from things and it just doesn't bother you that there's all this stuff being done to your teeth! I did feel very cold, though!

Bungleau 07-13-2005 10:35 PM

My sentiments remain the same from Lady Z's other thread...

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Two experiences, one nasty and the other funny.

In the nasty one, my mom's dentist when I was growing up was the reason I didn't go to a dentist for over ten years. He was working on me for something or another (filling, probably), and I was crying because it hurt. He stepped back and literally said, "What are you crying for? That doesn't hurt!" Made me feel like an idiot and a baby (at age eleven or twelve, IIRC). When I finally got back to seeing a dentist, I explained my situation and fears of pain in my mouth, and my dentist has worked wonders with me since then. In fact, got a checkup in a couple of weeks...

The funny one is that I had all four wisdom teeth removed at the same time. The guy who removed them? Doctor Fear.... [Big Grin] Offered me the chance of local or general anasthetic. I told him to knock me out, and I went from "ten... nine... eight... " to "what's this cotton you're pulling out of my mouth?" Best decision I ever made regarding dentistry.

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I've got three crowns, and the first one set the stage for the rest.

Dentist gave me a shot of something, let it take effect, then started working. A minute or two later, he was surprised when I felt something. Pulled out, gave me another shot, wait, repeat. Third shot was of a different kind of anasthesia, as was the fourth. By the time we got to the sixth (no kidding!), I told him to just go ahead and do it, and I'd just grit my way through it.

The procedure since then is simple: I arrive 30 minutes early and get two shots, one each of two different kinds of anasthesia. Wait thirty minutes, and then he goes to work. Haven't felt anything since... gotta love a dentist who pays attention to you. [Big Grin]



That same multi-shot approach has worked wonders with both root canals I've had. After the last one in May, I didn't need any additional painkillers because the bad tooth being dead was so much of a relief...


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