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The Dentist

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:33 pm
by faceless
I'm just back in from the worst visit to the dentist I've ever had. I needed a root canal done on one and an extraction of one that had had a crown for the past few years. I've never had a problem with injections unless it's in the lower jaw, and that's just where this was. I almost in bloody tears at one point!

The dentist is on the other side of the city too, so I've had to get two trains back, with blood still oozing from the side of my mouth... I got more than a few funny looks.. haha

but this is no fun at all - the sound of him cracking the tooth that needed extracting, and then the smell of the decayed part of it was truly sickening! Blech... and he said I shouldn't smoke for 24 hours as it would be sore. Yeah right, 'doc'... that's what cocodamol's for!

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:13 pm
by luke
unlucky face, that sounds nasty :shock:

coincidentally, a friend of mine had to have a tooth out yesterday, she fainted after they'd done the work!

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:35 pm
by faceless
I had to sit for a bit to get my bearings back as it was really quite intense, so I can see why she might have fainted. It took 3 injections to numb it, and I've only just got the feeling back... at least it's not sore though

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:06 am
by eefanincan
It was a month ago today that I had my tooth out (lower jaw as well)--- so I well know what you're going through.

Can't understand why they only gave you three injections for freezing --- they must have done at least half a dozen for mine. Regardless of how it's done, it's no different than any other surgery, so I can see how you felt woozy afterwards. Best to rest for a couple of days if you can.

The not smoking for 24hrs --- hate to say it, but if you can avoid it, you will heal much better and have a better chance of avoiding "dry socket".

Hang in there and get some sleep, use some ice packs for the rest of today, 20 min on, 20 min off -- should help a fair bit.

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:24 am
by SquareEyes
I've had 2 teeth out over the last couple of years. Its nasty. Wait until you've had one break off and they have to dig-in with a thing that looks like a weapon in Alien vs Predator to get the rest of the molar out...

It feels like someone has violated your whole mouth.

I've got some kind of immunity to normal doses of anesthetics too. They really have to pump it in me. I hate the needle.

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:36 am
by faceless
that's pretty much what he had to do - because it had a crown fitted a few years back it was already pretty much just a stump, so the digging and drilling to get a purchase on it was pretty rough.

I told him after that I felt like I'd been in a fight - and I wasn't kidding!

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 10:44 am
by SquareEyes
Well - at least your avatar is probably accurate at the moment ;)

Sorry you had a rough time.

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:37 pm
by eefanincan
:lol: We are all alike here on the couch..... they had to dig my roots out, same as the two of you. Thank goodness for strong post-op medication!

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:50 am
by Twirley
OMG - I shouldn't have read this post. I go to the dental surgeon on Fri 5th Mar to have all 4 of my wisdom teeth out! Been putting this off for over 10 years and now they've finally convinced me to have them out by saying I'll be partially asleep. I HATE the dentist!!!

And my lovely nails that have taken me weeks to grow and are currently looking lovely (although I say so myself) will be bitten to the quick. Yikes! :nervous:

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:26 am
by eefanincan
Twirley wrote:
And my lovely nails that have taken me weeks to grow and are currently looking lovely (although I say so myself) will be bitten to the quick. Yikes! :nervous:
Nah..... drugs are good twirls, drugs are good :) You'll feel so much better when all is said and done. A couple of people I worked with each had their 4 wisdom teeth removed just before Christmas and they never even got swollen or bruised. We'll keep our fingers crossed all goes well for you :)

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:56 pm
by Skylace
Sorry to hear that face. It sounds horrible for sure. My poor mom has had to go to the dentist a lot lately. Years of never having issues and now shes having them! At least she has all of her own teeth (save one that started the problems) so I am hoping I am pretty much the same way.

Twirls, I am sure you will be fine. I'm with eefan, drugs are good :)

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:11 am
by eefanincan
Just wondering how your tooth/mouth is doing face --- hopefully it's healing well :)

@Twirls..... good luck with things today --- I'm sure you'll do very well.

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:11 pm
by faceless
It's not infected any more - it just took a few days to clear up. Now I've had to learn how to eat differently as it was a molar so now I'm eating mainly on the other side of my mouth... bah!

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:49 am
by eefanincan
I did too and then developed a bone spur in the "empty" spot where the molar was.... but fortunately that seemed to resolve itself (I wasn't looking forward to another surgery!).

Gosh.... I'm beginning to think we need our own personal dentist here on the couch :lol: