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Jayneflakes
03-11-08, 08:39 PM
I have a Dentist Phobia.
Last month I broke a tooth and ended up sat in the Dentist's chair crying with panic as I had my tooth repaired. As she finished she informed me that I needed to have my wisdom teeth removed, apparently my mouth is too small for all of my teeth (who would have guessed?) and some had to go. :mrgreen:
So today it was a trip to Bristol to be sedated and have my wisdom teeth extracted. By the feel of it and the amount of blood still pooling in my mouth, this was done with a crow bar and pliers with maybe a side dish of lump hammer... :smt104
Now I am back home and laying on the couch feeling very sorry for myself and wondering if I can ever face civilised company again, now my smile is some what smaller and covered in blood... :pukel:
There is one good thing to come out of this, next week I am going back to the Dentist for a polish, if I can cure this phobia, maybe I will be able to get those vampyre fangs I always wanted... fitted permanently!
Heading back to my couch now for more self pitying misery and maybe some cool Sci Fi movies with the Wife.
Hugs to you all.
Oh poor you, I know just what you mean about the phobia with Dentists, when I was a kid my mum used to take us to this Dentist who used to give you fillings without any novacaine or injections. I still cringe now to think about it and my phobia is well seated so you have my complete sympathy. :(
Dentists are the b@stard spawn of traffic wardens and lawers.
dizzyblonde
03-11-08, 10:31 PM
nowt wrong with dentists. I've had the same one since I got my first teeth. I'm one of the few that have spanned his entire career, and have one of the best sets too ( his words not mine)
my mouth is very small, and there were concerns about wisdom teeth fitting in there, but he left them to see what they would do, they came through no bother, pretty skew wiff though, he said theres no point in ripping em out if they don't bother me.
Now he has my son too to look after..apparently theres not many six year olds in HX with exceptionally healthy teeth.....
...thats pretty frightening really, kids should have lovely teeth, its usually adults that get problems, but its fairly common for kids to have gammy ones...eugh
missyburd
03-11-08, 10:40 PM
Thoroughly feel for you there Jayne, I can't stand the dentist, bad experiences all round :(
Good luck with getting those fangs though, make sure you post pics up when you get them! One thing, won't it make eating difficult?
dizzyblonde
03-11-08, 10:46 PM
Good luck with getting those fangs though, make sure you post pics up when you get them! One thing, won't it make eating difficult?
yes it does. My mate had one on a denture thingy. Fangs on a brace palate. She could only drink through a straw and eating was nigh on impossible. good job she could take em out after a night out
Ouch, I do pity you, I had all my wisdoms out about 10 years ago, ended up being off work 3 weeks as I lost so much blood during the op.
But my biggest phobia is going to the hairdressers, I dread this much more than the dentist. Weird, I know.
missyburd
03-11-08, 10:52 PM
yes it does. My mate had one on a denture thingy. Fangs on a brace palate. She could only drink through a straw and eating was nigh on impossible. good job she could take em out after a night out
well thats what I thought, so having it permanently done must either be a huge commitment or they've come up with a suitable solution :smt104
jimmy-james
03-11-08, 10:53 PM
Hate dentists to - to the point that my wisdom teeth had rotted and i had to have time off work for cronic tooth/head/i want to die ache. Went to the emergency dentist and OMG a scary woman patched me up and refered me to a wisdom tooth removal expert. Two weeks later after recieving the letter i was in the chair with the mrs holding my hand needle in hand an out like a light...............Sedation is the best! ............................ Came around to a euphoric warm fuzzy feeling with the mrs driving which was really cool with quad vision and had no probs with pain/blood/dribble went home and had no problems with infection either.
Moral of the story..... make sure they sedate you!
jimmy-james
03-11-08, 10:54 PM
BTW get well soon!
missyburd
03-11-08, 11:00 PM
Moral of the story..... make sure they sedate you!
They don't these days, not like they used to :( I told my dentist she couldn't take mine out unless she could knock me out fully, despite her giving me about 6 shots of anaesthetic and nothing happening until hours after I'd left the surgery :rolleyes: She said for me to be knocked out I'd have to go to the hospital but 4 months after her asking for them to transfer me they told me it wasn't necessary to knock me out :(:(:(
Result? Hate dentists even more than I did originally, scared to the point I've left my now dead tooth well alone and until I'm in chronic pain with it that can't be cured with high doses of painkillers I ain't going near 'em. Good luck to anyone trying to convince me different lol.
husky03
03-11-08, 11:12 PM
feel for you-had a compacted wisdom tooth(extra wisdom tooth under normal wisdom tooth)-woke up one morning looking like the guy out of the goonies-horrendous infection, dentist said he couldn't touch it,but after two days of agony ended up with four injections then he pulled it-relief then injections wore off-had a fifteen stone man crying like a baby in his mums arms-and women moan about child birth!!!
Oh Jayne - poor you. That doesn't sound very nice. Hope you're feeling better soon.
Ed x
Jayneflakes
04-11-08, 12:15 AM
Thank you all for your kind words, I am feeling a little better thanks to the strong painkillers.
The top left wisdom tooth had cracked and the top right had broken to a stump, hence the need for removal. Sadly this happened a little while ago, but my phobia is so severe that I was unable to visit the Dentist for some time. It was only when the other tooth cracked recently and the pain became serious that Carol helped me to deal with this.
Dentists scare me so much...
120mph on the back of the SV clutching on to Carol, not scary at all. Smear test, not scary, Solo up a 5b Climb, not scary...
Sat in a chair with a man looking in my mouth... Panic inducing horror!
Thank you folks for your caring and kind words. Hugs to you all.
XXXXX
jimmy-james
04-11-08, 01:07 AM
Its a control and trust thing and i get it really bad.
hang man
04-11-08, 02:18 AM
Hey Jayneflakes , sorry to hear of your horror but it does not have to be that way, just keep looking forward to the novocaine (great stuff) , if the dentist is good they should be able to shoot you up without feeling a thing ....I especially love my dentist , she presses her lovely boobies ever so nice against my face as she is working , i don't even need novocaine :D
Can't wait for the next visit [-o<
GWS you have my sympathy i hate going to the dentist
startrek.steve
04-11-08, 08:55 AM
my mouth is very small,
Who would have thought eh?
One of the great mysteries of the universe!
Steve:smt019
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