Re: Eating after dental work...



On Sat 17 May 2008 06:17:58p, Jean B. told us...

Wayne Boatwright wrote:
On Fri 16 May 2008 10:34:49p, Nexis told us...

is a strange experience!
I am, apparently, hard to numb. The dentist said it has to do with
bone density, and said that it's good to have it, but makes it harder
to numb. So, after seeing in my chart that the last attempt at fixing
this tooth resulted in 5 shots of Novocain and lots of throwing up, he
tried something new. I think it's called Marcaine? He didn't tell me
until after the needle was in that it lasts 8 or more hours! It did
numb me, for which I am grateful, but eating was not easy to do the
rest of the day! Luckily, I still feel somewhat numb, so there's no
pain ;-)


kimberly


Coincidentally, a week ago I went to the dentist with a very painful
tooth, to learn that it was a very bad abscess. I've been taking an
anti- infective drug since then and Percoset as needed for pain. I
went this morning to have the tooth extracted. The dentist remarked,
from looking at the x-ray, that he had seldom seen anyone with teeth
that had such long roots. Just what I wanted to hear. :-( In any
event, he may have used that same local anesthetic on me, because it
remained numb far longer than anything else I'd experienced before.
Boy, when that finally wore off tonight I thought I'd hit the ceiling
with pain, so took a dose of Percoset, which has helped somewhat. I
*wish* I was still numb! :-)

Eeeeeek re the abscess. I had that experience a couple of years ago. I
had complained repeatedly about the tooth to my then-dentist. Of
course, he found nothing. Then I went to him in acute agony, and he
thought I had TMJ. Only VERY reluctantly did he give me a referral to
another dentist. That dentist was absolutely horrified because I had a
very serious infection. In fact, I later ended up in the emergency
room because of it. Anyway, only those of us who have experienced this
kind of pain can possibly understand just how extreme it is. Thus, you
have my heartfelt sympathy and empathy.


Thank you, Jean. Yes, I know you know exactly what I'm talking about.
What a horrible experiene for you.

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