The irony is the painful injections takes the pain away.. learn to love the injections.
Unless your dentist is a masochist you should barely feel the injection if at all.
The irony is the painful injections takes the pain away.. learn to love the injections.
Unless your dentist is a masochist you should barely feel the injection if at all.
I have had a lot of the injections and always feel at least a little pain with them, sometimes it's quite bad and sometimes not so bad, but I always feel pain with the numbing injections.
With me the pain isn't the issue anyway, as I have quite a high pain threshold, it's not trusting the dentist that makes me nervous, and that goes back to bad dentist experiences as a child (as with a lot of people) so I don't think it'll ever change.
You're the first person I've ever heard that said they hardly feel the injections.
Out of ignorance can dentist do general anesthetics or is it a hospital job?
Hmm I've had atleast a dozen injections so far this year (and 3 different dentists) unfortunately including 1 into the roof of the mouth and never felt anything more than as if someone had drawn a half inch line on my hand with a biro.
and having 4 teeth out in one go was pretty traumatic.
Out of ignorance can dentist do general anesthetics or is it a hospital job?
Having 1 out counts as pretty traumatic never mind 4.
Thought I was going to drown there was that much blood!
/Salsa
Wonder if that's offered in the UK.
How long does it take you out for? I assume it's not a drive home affair?
To be honest I'm somewhat wary of sedation as I have a habit of lashing out when I'm woken up I assume sedation is similar.
Looks like it is: http://www.dentalphobia.co.uk/sedation-dentistry.html
You are out for the day. You can't drive obviously, and when you're coming down things can get a bit trippy![]()