So nervous
TigerLilly03
Posts: 49 Member
I have a hudge phobia of the dentist.. I have this tooth that hurts when i eat anything sweet. Anyting hot or cold. I know its a cavity. Last time i got a filling i felt it. So now my fear is great. Im going to a new place tuesday. I want to cancel
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They'll probably just pull the tooth1
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I put off having my (one and only) wisdom tooth pulled for years. I was in pain daily because of it! Finally got it pulled this year, it was so easy and painless I felt stupid for not having it done sooner. Ask people in your area who they use.0
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I went to the dentist 6 months ago for the first time in years. Had my first cavity, and 4 of them to boot. One possibility needing a root canal. The only thing that hurt after was my wallet. Just do it, it'll only get worse.0
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Caporegiem wrote: »They'll probably just pull the tooth
This..or root canal. I'd opt for the pulling, personally...0 -
Haha that was me. I ended up having a tooth break and needing a root canal. I don't recommend...0
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See if they do "sedation dentistry"...seriously. It's a thing.1
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Just imagine your dentist naked. Hopefully, this is your dentist
Mine would be this
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i literally feel your pain.
i had 5 teeth removed earlier this summer and got implants.
other than pressure (like what you feel with you pull and tug on a normal healthy tooth - it doesnt hurt, but you feel you messing around with it), i had ZERO pain during the extractions. NO sedation (just the regular numbing shot i believe), and I am extremely dental phobic and anxiety ridden. She did give me an anti anxiety med to take before hand (forget which one).
so .... it really wasn't as bad as what i had built up in my head and avoided for years and years and years. the toothaches i had while putting it off... were MUCH MUCH MUCH worse than the actual procedure.
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I had a crazy incident when I was a kid with a horrid dentist giving me a root canal. One I probably didn't need since it continued to cause me problems down the road. I remember it to this day. Seriously traumatized me. So I can understand exactly how you feel. Pain involving teeth is no fun tho. I would look into sedation as mentioned above. Good luck!0
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Thanks everyone. Im on state so its hard. I had a root canal once and tons of fillings but the last one i felt. Saying oh you have deep roots. So im even more scared. Always have been. It would be nice to have a sexy dr. But where i am going are all females.0
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You should call and explain your phobia and ask for a prescription for something. People do this all the time. If I ever have another MRI, I'll be doing this ( claustrophobic).0
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I did and they said theyll note it. Still scared cause i dont want to fill the drill like last time.. Im on husky wonder if they use cheaper novocain. Sorry to here your claustrophobic.supernurse_84 wrote: »You should call and explain your phobia and ask for a prescription for something. People do this all the time. If I ever have another MRI, I'll be doing this ( claustrophobic).
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TigerLilly03 wrote: »I did and they said theyll note it. Still scared cause i dont want to fill the drill like last time.. Im on husky wonder if they use cheaper novocain. Sorry to here your claustrophobic.supernurse_84 wrote: »You should call and explain your phobia and ask for a prescription for something. People do this all the time. If I ever have another MRI, I'll be doing this ( claustrophobic).
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If you had a cavity and never got it filled, it could result in a serious infection that *could* spread to the brain. That's in a rare/worst case scenario, but it does happen and not getting a cavity filled can be very dangerous. I also have a HUGE phobia of dentists and doctors (ironic since I work at a hospital lol). I've never had a cavity in my life BUT just think of it this way: Toddlers get cavities and need to get them filled. If they can do it so can you!0
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You'll be ok! Just ask for laughing gas. It's what my teens use0
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You could ask for something like Ativan or Valium for anxiety. My dentist will prescribe that pretty generously in small quantities (enough to get you through a stressful visit). Husband had 5 teeth pulled in one sitting on Valium. He said he could feel the bones in his face flexing as the dentist pretty much stood on his chest and yanked teeth but he might as well have been feeding ducks in the park for all it bothered him LOL.0
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Your not alone on this one. I waited a very long time to take care of my teeth due to fear. I've had 3 root canals and 2 crowns. Trust me just get the filling taken care of ASAP!!! Just remember breathe thru your nose0
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If you had a sexy guy that may help. Since im female.0 -
I have a completely unreasonable fear of the dentist. I went for the first time in about 15 years a couple months ago because I thought I might have a cavity. I went to a dentist that did sedation, but decided not to get completely put out & just go with the gas instead. It is supposed to calm you down. I didn't feel any calmer at all--literally no effect & my insurance didn't cover it so it was expensive.
I would ask for a prescription for a couple Valium instead--that's got to be cheaper & probably more effective. I didn't end up having a cavity, but they did do a filling because they said that the groove in my tooth was so deep that it could get a cavity very easily. They numbed me up before giving me the numbing shot & it was all totally painless. I was still crying & hyperventilating by the end of it though--soooo embarrassing. I would rather have any other kind of surgery than go to the dentist.0 -
I have a completely unreasonable fear of the dentist. I went for the first time in about 15 years a couple months ago because I thought I might have a cavity. I went to a dentist that did sedation, but decided not to get completely put out & just go with the gas instead. It is supposed to calm you down. I didn't feel any calmer at all--literally no effect & my insurance didn't cover it so it was expensive.
I would ask for a prescription for a couple Valium instead--that's got to be cheaper & probably more effective. I didn't end up having a cavity, but they did do a filling because they said that the groove in my tooth was so deep that it could get a cavity very easily. They numbed me up before giving me the numbing shot & it was all totally painless. I was still crying & hyperventilating by the end of it though--soooo embarrassing. I would rather have any other kind of surgery than go to the dentist.
I said the samething. I rather have surgery. Tuesday is my first app. Haven't been to the dentist in over 9 years. Yea my insurance doesnt cover the gas. I hope it goes well.0
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