I guess that many of the yuongsters here will not be able to understand the following, though children - one day it will be your turn
To all the rest, tell about your horror stories; tell me that I'm not alone.
Ok, here it goes. For approx two years ago I was so unlucky to get a hole inbetween two teeth that was not discovered in time. The result ws two teeth that needed a root channel treatment (please enligthent me if I use a wrong term). One of them was no problem. I endured the pain of the needle when I the tooth got sedated, and there were no pain when he drilled the tooth down; cleaned the channels and inserted the support rods. Fine, that was acceptable, so a few days later it was tooth no 2. Dammit, I hate those needles - still, acceptable, but then the drilling started. For a moment all went fine except that I just hate that rumbling that resonates in the cranium, but then the drill hit the nerve. For the next two hours it was sedative directly on the drilling surface, rest a little until it had impact, drill until he hit unsedated nerve etc.
I'm not scared of dentists or what they can do (except those damn neddles) but I was totally exhausted after that session - and unless I'm wrong, the dentist also needed a rest.
Why writing all this ? Well, this evening the outer part of that particular tooth broke of !!! There are no pains currently, but I haven't been in the chair yet
To all the rest, tell about your horror stories; tell me that I'm not alone.
Ok, here it goes. For approx two years ago I was so unlucky to get a hole inbetween two teeth that was not discovered in time. The result ws two teeth that needed a root channel treatment (please enligthent me if I use a wrong term). One of them was no problem. I endured the pain of the needle when I the tooth got sedated, and there were no pain when he drilled the tooth down; cleaned the channels and inserted the support rods. Fine, that was acceptable, so a few days later it was tooth no 2. Dammit, I hate those needles - still, acceptable, but then the drilling started. For a moment all went fine except that I just hate that rumbling that resonates in the cranium, but then the drill hit the nerve. For the next two hours it was sedative directly on the drilling surface, rest a little until it had impact, drill until he hit unsedated nerve etc.
I'm not scared of dentists or what they can do (except those damn neddles) but I was totally exhausted after that session - and unless I'm wrong, the dentist also needed a rest.
Why writing all this ? Well, this evening the outer part of that particular tooth broke of !!! There are no pains currently, but I haven't been in the chair yet
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