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Fangtasia
06-08-2009, 08:22 PM
*shudder*

I gotta go tomorrow, and damned if they dont freak me out. By the time i'm in the chair, my stomach will be in knots, muscles tense, finger clenched onto arm rests, & a light sweat happening!

The only thing going for tomorrow is its just a quote and hopefully he can tell me i have an abcess (i have a large swelling, noticable from both in my mouth and outside) and give me antibiotics. But he wont leave it at that i'm sure *sigh* Xrays, needles, pain, drooling ahhhhhhhhhh

Anyone else have the fear? How do you deal with it??

Lilith
06-08-2009, 09:25 PM
I don't love it but I can deal. I listen to mine jabber on and I imagine myself not in my body but watching from above.

Lord Snow
06-08-2009, 09:30 PM
I have a very simple solution. I just don't go to dentists. Every time I went to one when I was younger they pulled a tooth. Last thing I want is to go as an adult and have them yank a tooth. Though I probably should get my wisdoms taken out. They feel like they're coming in crooked.

pinkFlames
06-08-2009, 11:30 PM
I haven't been near one for 25 years. I think when I eventually do, I'll kill them from the shock of seeing my back teeth.

I had a wonderful abscess once that was big enough to stop me swallowing. In desperation, I rang the dental clinic who then told me they wouldn't do anything at all till the swelling went down, so there was no point in going. So I went to the GP who prescribed me antibiotics after I'd promised him that I was definitely, absolutely, positively going to the dentist as soon as I could.

Of course, once the swelling was gone, I threw that promise out the window.

Oldfart
06-09-2009, 01:00 AM
I'm another with the dentist fear.

When I have no choice but to go, I remember that the only thing worse than going to dentist is not going to the dentist.

Fangtasia
06-09-2009, 04:02 AM
I'm with you OF. I'm only going because the pain has over-ridden the fear. But i dont like it, not one little bit!

I'm hoping he'll give me antibiotics and let me go *LOL* But the underlying problem will need addressing *sigh*. Him knowing my track record of not returning when i should is not good. He may decided to de-tooth me there and then *EEK*

I know he'll want to get at my remaining wisdom teeth, and i know i should let him, but damned if those fuckers dont make ya hurt after coming out, and they aren't giving me any trouble yet *L* Then there'll be the filling and other crap, i'll be watching the dollar signs tick over in his eyes!

Oldfart
06-09-2009, 06:50 AM
Have fun.

Aqua
06-09-2009, 01:29 PM
I'm the odd one out here as I don't mind the dentist at all. I go twice a year for cleanings/checkups and I lay back with my eyes closed, half asleep. Even if it's more major (i.e. painful) work, I just lay back and try to trance out, kind of like Lil described, but not quite that focused.

OF is right on the money... it's worse not to go.

Hope it goes ok for you, Sharni!

wyndhy
06-09-2009, 01:45 PM
i don't mind. we have a few in the family so it's something i grew up with.

a few dentists around here advertise that they'll give you happy making drugs before hand to ease the anxiety. if you're comfy with that, you should ask for some

Fangtasia
06-09-2009, 09:16 PM
Did the dentist thing, he really is a nice bloke *L* Cute too :D:D

Anyway. I got away with just an examine, antibiotics and quote for work that needs doing. Oh and a raised eyebrow at how long this tooth has been crook, and another raised eyebrow for the 2yr gap between visits *LOL* Though he was pleased at how his temporary filling had lasted *L*

So the verdict,

antibiotics for the infection/abcess

xray to find anything that may be hidden from view

2 weeks time (to give antibiotics time to work)
the tooth that started the whole having to visit, needs either a root canal or extraction. i'm going with extraction being as its $800 cheaper *L*

I'm NOT looking forward to that ^^^^

When pennies are spare
6 fillings
1 removal of temp filling and tooth crowned (dont think so!, he mentioned thousands cost, my hearing turned off, so this tooth will be extracted *L*)

After i walked out i checked his car park for his Lamborghini or similar i expected to be sitting there!!

Holy Moly...the quote is very nearly as scary as the visit itself!

Lord Snow
06-09-2009, 10:34 PM
Other than the price sounds like a good visit.

scotzoidman
06-10-2009, 02:24 PM
My dentist has always been good in believing "hurt a patient, lose a customer"...I had only one wisdom tooth, which got pulled at age 24; whatever drug combo he gave me for that, I wanna lifetime script for! I was just barely aware that he came in & yanked it out, & I was hearing the sound & slight pressure, but even that was a thoroughly groovy experience, from where I was at. They brought my wife in to help me to the car, I brushed her aside saying, "I don't need no help!" as everybody watched me bounce from wall to wall, feeling NO PAIN...

Of course, a few hours later I woke up with the pain they were saving for Judas, but I had a few more pills to fix that...

sugr
08-27-2011, 02:24 PM
I have to go Tuesday..im scared shitless. I have already told the dentist i will be turning into a 5 yr old so he best treat me as if i am one. I don't want pain at all. Have tooth pulled. Wish me luck!

Lilith
08-27-2011, 04:41 PM
I spent a lot of time at the dentist this summer. You could bring an mp3 player and headphones. It helps.

Rhiannon
08-27-2011, 06:19 PM
good luck. i have same fear and thanks lilith i never thought of that idea

Oldfart
08-27-2011, 06:25 PM
Just open that little room in your head and hide in there till it's all over.

dicksbro
08-28-2011, 02:11 AM
I go every six months for a checkup and a cleaning. Knock on wood, I've only had a couple of very small cavities in the last 10 years. Not really a problem with me.

I remember one time when my dentist was filling one of those, I suddenly heard him chuckle ... which is when I realized I was dozing off. He admitted, that didn't happen real often. :) :shrug:

Fangtasia
08-28-2011, 12:25 PM
Soooo for the last week i;ve had toothache, and i've been ignoring it. Today i get up for work, i'm thinking ignoring isnt gonna last much longer.

My 2 last wisdom teeth are not happy, 1 broke in half and the other has a large hole. A tooth that has been filled is also playing up...well lets just say eating has not been pleasant lately.....its getting to the gotta go thing again, and damned if i want to!

sodaklostsoul
08-28-2011, 07:17 PM
My daughter just had a tooth break today, told her we could get emergency appointment but she wants to try and hold out over night.

Lord Snow
08-28-2011, 08:48 PM
When my dad split his wisdom he survived the night on southern comfort. Swish and swallow method.

sodaklostsoul
08-28-2011, 09:00 PM
When my dad split his wisdom he survived the night on southern comfort. Swish and swallow method.
Don't think I need a 14 yr old trashed. lol

dicksbro
08-29-2011, 01:54 AM
Hope all goes well, Soda. Tell her that goofy bunch (and more) who met her at Holland are thinking of her.

sodaklostsoul
08-29-2011, 12:23 PM
Will do DB, Thanks. we have appointment later today.

themi01
08-29-2011, 02:24 PM
every time I go I get thrown out ?(no dental problems what so ever) he say "insert my last name (Rhiannon don't spill that pot of beans) get out of here I'm not making any money on you "

Pita
08-30-2011, 08:08 AM
For years I would only go to the dentist for emergency work. Like an abscessed tooth or needing my wisdom teeth yanked. When I moved in with Joe (my fiance :) ), and he took me to who is now my really great and cute dentist, who looked at my teeth in horror. Because of the 23 years of smoking and lack of proper dental care, my teeth were a mess. I had very deep pockets that needing scaling. This took me to periodontist who three visits and $5,000 later said I was good to start going back to my regular dentist. I go every four months for a cleaning and check-up. I still have a couple of very deep pockets that might need surgery later, but we are trying to ward that off for as long as possible.

Take care of your teeth!! :nod:

gekkogecko
08-30-2011, 12:07 PM
So, now it turns out the bear I married re-broke a tooth that needed repair before. She has an appointment (with a *different* dentist from the one that did the last two bits of work on her teeth that didn't hold) tomorrow to deal with it.