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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Most of my fearful patients tell horror stories of when they were kids. Some never had anesthetic. Some were slapped around for crying and squirming. One patient told me that his dentist charged extra for novacaine. When he was little and diagnosed with 6 cavities, his mom was so mad, she made him get them done with no anesthetic. No wonder everybody is afraid of the dentist! When I first went to the dentist, mid-1950's, novacaine was optional. My folks didn't have a lot of money. I never had novacaine on my first few "filling" appointments.....and before we added flouride to the water here in the 60's childhood cavities were pretty common. Upside is that you learn a lot about pain at a very young age. You can develop some small skill for getting around (some of) it mentally. When I go to the dentist these days, I often just tough it out without anesthetic. I have a good dentist. Most of my roots are dead, and that helps a lot. It's toughest on the dental assistant, she often remarks "It hurts me just to think about what's going on in your mouth! Sure you don't want a shot? If not for you, for me!" I'd rather put up with 5 minutes of extreme discomfort, and maybe even a few instances where it feels, for a few seconds, like a super heated electric shock running through a tooth than to walk around all day with half my face numb and one eye swelled shut. :-) If half your face is numb and your eye is swelled shut for most of the day after a dental appointment, you need to find a new dentist. ;-) On a serious note, however... I do much better quality dentistry when I know the patient can't feel anything and is relaxed...because then *I'm* relaxed. |
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