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I may be the biggest chicken! I make my dentist a bit nervous so he gives me mepergan and a xanax prior to each visit and boosts it a bit with nitrous oxide. Oh, and I must have a fan. I am sure they dread to see me come as much as I dread going! |
Kicking and screaming. My old dentist was my brother in law. He's actually a orthodontist/dentist who put himself through school.(he comes from a wealthy family). He's awesome! You can't feel his shots and if you're in a lot of pain he'll give you another shot(per your request, and only up to the number of shots it would take to pull out a tooth. Otherwise complications could occur). But Last time.... I had a tooth with a cavity on my lower tooth third from the center on my left. Well he gave me gas ( I was feeling pretty good), then he gave me my shots (everythings fine) then he comes back and begins working(UH OH) I could feel every little move he made!!! He gave me another shot(still could feel every move), then I continue crying (he tells me I shouldn't be feeling anything because he gave me enough shots to pull a tooth out). So I know this is bad but I've put off the dentist for a while now (three or four years) because I haven't had the money and because the next dentist I go to is going to HAVE TO put me under. I have a hole in that tooth and I'm just going to have them pull it out. Otherwise it'll need a root canal. But either way I'm getting it out and getting a fake one put in. (I know that if I do need a root canal, and I probably will, they'll still have to perform that. but I'm set on it getting taken out). I'll wait a little to have my fake tooth put in, because I'll be broke for awhile but that's life. I just wish I would have done it sooner, wish I had the money to. That's really what's been holding me back. Well that and my fear of a new strange person poking around my mouth. Of all the doctors to go to I prefer the gyno. |
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My friend loves the dentist too, she's out of her mind. I LOVE my dentist, he's the greatest person ever. I've been seeing him since I was a few days old but I dread going. |
I also have a wonderful pain free dentist. There is sleep or sedation dentistry now too so it is not bad at all . You can just go to sleep. |
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OH goodness that's what I need!!!!!! Do you know how much it usually runs???? |
I've had quite a lot of dental work done, including 4 root canals and 4 crowns...2 of them being on my top front teeth after our accident. The dentist doesn't bother me a bit. My dentist is very nice, he'll give you an extra shot if you need it, he stops for a breather when you want and he'll give you something to help you relax if you need it. The thing that does bother me at the dentist is that goo they put in your mouth to make forms for crowns...now that's some nasty stuff! Someone mentioned xanax...can't take those! I was given 1 pill in the smallest dose so I could have an MRI done on my head and it totally knocked me out for a whole day. My appointment was at 10 a.m. and my husband had to carry me inside when we got home, I was out until almost 10 that night! On the up side though...I don't remember a thing! :D |
Thanks for the reminder... I need to make an appointment for a checkup next week. I hate the cleanings, I feel like they are scraping my took right out of my mouth. |
I go every six months for check ups. But as soon as they call to make an appointment my teeth start to hurt!!! I can't wait for it to be over. It's something about sitting in that chair. :eek: |
Well if i'm not frightened enough..... had an appointment this week to have a tooth extracted. I was awake most of night thinking about it(as i always do) Next morning getting ready to go when the phone rings...it was the dental surgery to say the dentist was sick and they had to cancel my appointment. At 1st i was quite pleased i didnt have to go but then hubby reminded me i'll just have to have another sleepness night when the appointment is reaaranged :eek: |
Ohhhhhh, finally a thread that I can totally relate too. I absolutely HATE the dentist. So much that until a month ago I haven't been in 10 years and now need all sorts of work. My fear began when I was 6 y/o and the dentist went to put novicaine (sp?) in my mouth and I screamed so he back handed me. My mom ripped me out of the chair and took me home. My second incident was when I was 16, I was having my wisdom teeth pulled and I woke up out of anethestica (sp?) to find the dentist strattling me and yanking on my mouth, which I am told how they do it, and then I went back to la la land. Last month I went to a new dentist and am having laser dentistry done. I love it, no pain!!!! |
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You should be very very proud of yourself. It is very difficult to have such a strong fear and then go ahead and do it anyway. In my books that is a sign of true bravery. Way to go Yorkiepip... and all of you other guys who have Dental Phobia. |
Funny story that might help... When I was a kid they had to put me to sleep to do dental work! I would scream and bite and throw a fit!! :eek: So for the story.... I used to work with a woman in SC who was very Southern and very prim and proper. She spoke with a heavy blue-blooded Southern accent. Her name wasn't Judy... she was Judith, and she didn't hesitate to correct you, either... One day we were talking about dentists and I told her how much I hated to go them. With a dead serious look on her face, she said to me with her slow drawl "Why Sherry Lynn, you need to do what I do when I go to the dentist. I sit back in that chair, reach over and grab his privates, look him dead in the eye and say 'Now we aren't going to hurt each other are we?'....And I've never had a problem at the dentists." I laughed SO HARD!!!! It was SO out of character for her and SO funny!! Now everytime I even think about a dentist, I chuckle! That little story has gotten me through so many visits to the dentist that it is priceless to me!! |
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One time, I didn't take laughing gas (you know, me trying to be tough - thinking I had natural childbirth, I can take this) - well, first the shots just about killed me and for two days afterwards, my mouth was so sore where the shots were given (like a sharpt twinge of pain). The next time I went in, I took laughing gas (bubble gum flavored) and I was fine. I wasn't sore afterwards like I was without. But one shot that was right under my nose brought a tear to my eye! I think the laughing gas is worth the $20 more. Quote:
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I go kicking and screaming! Actually, it doesn't even hurt, I just don't like the thought! |
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