I Have A Dentist Appointment Tomorrow
I am going to the dentist tomorrow afternoon. Am I really scared? 3
My dentist doesn't look like hello! Friendly dentist. When I feel uncomfortable, he just says hello, then sighs and groans every few seconds. Tomorrow I will get 2 route CS and 2 crosses. Then, in the next month, 4 more roots and 2 more crosses as well as 4 wisdom teeth will be extracted.
He doesn't look very friendly and I have very sensitive teeth. I knew he had to put me on drugs, but I panicked because he didn't want to. Or it will be very painful. Or is it just because he doesn't really care?
I'm still excited because I will have good teeth, but that's just the way it scares me. How can I prepare? And is there any way to fall asleep during the procedure? I don't want to pay attention ...
Don't go to a dentist you don't trust. If he's not interested in making you comfortable, he probably isn't. Go to the new dentist with the Trnt plan your dentist has given you (he will give you a hard copy). There are many dentists who are very worried that going to the dentist is uncomfortable or painful. Therefore, I recommend taking sedatives such as barrels (ask your dentist for medication during the procedure) or sedatives from the dentist. Nitrous oxide also helps relieve pain and anxiety. There are many surgeons at your disposal to extract wisdom teeth, but remember that they will not be able to modify your C-root or crossover procedures. Look at others, if you don't trust them, don't let anyone mess with your mouth.
I Have A Dentist Appointment Tomorrow
I Have A Dentist Appointment Tomorrow
Arney
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Thursday, October 13, 2011 10:33.
Just a warning, you probably don't want them to use what is called Versed.
In fact, many people who use Versed for consolation during the procedure wake up during the procedure but cannot remember anything and often believe that they did not exist until then.
Versed (midazolam) is a memory disorder. It is usually given under anesthesia and during surgery. It is also widely used for minor procedures such as colonoscopy, dental procedures such as extraction, to calm the brain so that the patient does not remember the pain and discomfort. However, this does not mean that these feelings are not felt.
My wife broke a femur in the emergency room so she could have surgery to fix it. He gave her his knowledge and I waited outside the room and I could hear him screaming in pain, when he told me I don't remember anything and I don't remember anything he didn't think. But that doesn't mean it doesn't happen and it doesn't have to hurt ...
In general, extracting the root and wisdom teeth will make you sleepy. I had just pulled out my 4 wisdom teeth in July and I was so scared that they gave me laugh gas even though they reassured me. Don't be afraid to ask for nitrous oxide, it costs a bit more, but it takes you to Lalaland and you don't care what they do.
When I inserted my wisdom teeth they got IV to move me, so that's fine. Then I had a sore mouth for a week. Just that.
For CS and cross route, all I can say is I heard, ha ha!
It was his job, he would do anything ... even if he was in a bad mood. I have the first step today. I will rest in a few days. I got one so it wouldn't hurt if I did it immediately after the anesthesia. Don't worry too much
I like not to pay attention ...
Sleeping gas FTW
I Have A Dentist Appointment Tomorrow
I Have A Dentist Appointment Tomorrow
Dental care is better than toothache.