Quite a few of you on here will be unfortunately more than aware of my constant questioning in regards to this, but for those not in the know - and I hope this doesn't come across as self-centred - I'll be having dental surgery performed tomorrow. As such, I'd like to create a topic about our experiences with the dentist. Since a child, I've been terrified of dental surgery. I had a back tooth extracted which was unpleasant, but painless. Though a front tooth that required capping was a lot more uncomfortable, namely because I felt the needle go into my upper gums. Something which I attribute to the dentist not using enough topical anaesthetic. As a result, I've been petrified of dental surgery ever since, to the point where I wouldn't even visit the dentist anymore.
For a year now, I've been suffering with an infected tooth - a back molar that's pretty badly decayed. To the point where I'm hardly going out, I'm keeping inside and taking strong painkillers. Codeine for a year is not a very good idea, so the time has finally come to get it fixed - and I hope it stops the pain I've been having in my jaw and stomach. Tomorrow I'll be going in and having it extracted, though due to my phobia I was given a specialist oral surgeon who is trained in sedation. Hence, I'll be under a conscious sedation. Awake, but too drugged up to care about what the dentist does. This'll be used in conjunction with a local anaesthetic, which if they use enough numbing gem, shouldn't hurt at all. It's funny, to the dentist this is probably a day's work, but for me it's like climbing a mountain. Yeah, I'm a pussy when it comes to dentists. It isn't like I'm having any major surgery done or a wisdom tooth removed, but it's still very unpleasant.
I'll be sure to see if I can keep the tooth as a memento, or a sticker book. Who cares if I'm 22, I want a sticker. I'm also going to see how many times I can squeeze in the phrase, "That's what she said" when I'm having the surgery done.
So, does anyone have an interesting stories to share of their experiences?
For a year now, I've been suffering with an infected tooth - a back molar that's pretty badly decayed. To the point where I'm hardly going out, I'm keeping inside and taking strong painkillers. Codeine for a year is not a very good idea, so the time has finally come to get it fixed - and I hope it stops the pain I've been having in my jaw and stomach. Tomorrow I'll be going in and having it extracted, though due to my phobia I was given a specialist oral surgeon who is trained in sedation. Hence, I'll be under a conscious sedation. Awake, but too drugged up to care about what the dentist does. This'll be used in conjunction with a local anaesthetic, which if they use enough numbing gem, shouldn't hurt at all. It's funny, to the dentist this is probably a day's work, but for me it's like climbing a mountain. Yeah, I'm a pussy when it comes to dentists. It isn't like I'm having any major surgery done or a wisdom tooth removed, but it's still very unpleasant.
I'll be sure to see if I can keep the tooth as a memento, or a sticker book. Who cares if I'm 22, I want a sticker. I'm also going to see how many times I can squeeze in the phrase, "That's what she said" when I'm having the surgery done.
So, does anyone have an interesting stories to share of their experiences?
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