my dentist once gave me an anesthetic with an injection into the gums above my incisors. It hurt so much and afterwards I bled like hell from my nose.
It was like being in a slaughterhouse or the chair of horror
My first periodontal (i.e. gum) treatment was quite memorable. The woman calmly went around tooth by tooth, somehow rummaging around in my mouth...very unpleasant...stabbing pain everywhere...so in about the middle I was relieved to hear something about "the first half is already over, isn't it?".... "I haven't even started yet, Mr. Langhans. These are just the anesthetics I'm injecting in there so far." So, let's really change the subject now, otherwise I won't be able to sleep well
Langhans_innen wrote on 06.04.2025 at 23:27: My first periodontal (i.e. gum) treatment was quite memorable. The woman went around tooth by tooth in a calm manner, somehow rummaging around in my mouth...very unpleasant...stabbing pain everywhere...so in about the middle I was relieved to hear something about "the first half is already over, isn't it?".... "I haven't even started yet, Mr. Langhans. These are just the anesthetics I'm injecting in there so far." So, let's really change the subject, otherwise I won't be able to sleep well
Reminds me of my dentist - let's take out all 4 teeth at once ... never again ...
Reminds me of my dentist - let's get all 4 teeth out at once ... never again ...
Fortunately, I can't say anything about a four - if you mean the wisdom teeth. I still have three. Nevertheless, the morning of the only tooth I've lost so far was completely forgettable, because when I got to my car with a throbbing cheek, it was completely devitrified. At least there was a note on it with the phone number "Sorry, I was the.... Road was too narrow". It was a company whose truck crushed my car...completely scrap...I never sat in it again You really shouldn't go to the dentist so often
Fortunately, I can't say anything about a foursome - if you mean wisdom teeth. I still have three. Nevertheless, the morning of my only tooth loss so far was completely forgettable, because when I got to my car with a throbbing cheek, it was completely devitrified. At least there was a note on it with the phone number "Sorry, I was the.... Road was too narrow". It was a company whose truck crushed my car...completely scrap...I never sat in it again You really shouldn't go to the dentist so often
I still have 3 wisdom teeth and until last year I thought I would keep all 4 of them forever. But my dentist said at the beginning of 2024 that 1 wisdom tooth had to come out. That really hurt and was also very stressful for the dentist to extract the wisdom tooth. I hope I never have to go through that again, as unpleasant and painful as it was.
I also have 3 wisdom teeth and thought until last year that I would keep all 4 of them forever. But my dentist said at the beginning of 2024 that 1 wisdom tooth had to come out. That really hurt and was also very stressful for the dentist to extract the wisdom tooth. I hope I never have to go through that again, as unpleasant and painful as it was.
oha, that was almost just now and you didn't even mention the bet here in the chat corner - currently also notorious as a dentist forum I mean that even as a head panic sufferer, I didn't find it so wild in the end because it happened quite quickly and as soon as I got out of there, everything was almost fine again with the paranoia. I took a couple of tablets and then it was quickly forgotten, but I think that depends on the individual case and can't be generalized at all. There are certainly also complicated and painful cases. At least that's what I thought until now, a complete quad is usually performed under general anesthesia. A friend of mine had it done once...and even three days later he didn't show up for the soccer match as agreed...It didn't seem to go so well for him either.
Fortunately, I can't say anything about a foursome - if you mean wisdom teeth. I still have three. Nevertheless, the morning of my only tooth loss so far was completely forgettable, because when I got to my car with a throbbing cheek, it was completely devitrified. At least there was a note on it with the phone number "Sorry, I was the.... Road was too narrow". It was a company whose truck crushed my car...completely scrap...I never sat in it again You really shouldn't go to the dentist so often
I had all four of my wisdom teeth taken out at once, but because I'm so scared, I had a sedation dentist put me under. You get a little pill that's really tiny, about the size of a flattened pea.
But I'm telling you: you're fully conscious, but you just don't care about anything. They put a cloth over my face and I thought that was totally cool. The next thing I consciously remember was talking nonsense to the doctor's assistant like I was on 10 per mille.
It was actually quite funny. I even found the typical dentist noises somehow pleasant at that moment. And the whole thing is also much less stressful for the body than a general anesthetic.
The pain only came the next day, when all the medication had worn off - and with it the involuntary avoidance of solid food for two weeks.
I also had all four wisdom teeth out at once, but because I'm such a chicken, I had twilight sleep put in. You get a little pill that's really tiny, about the size of a flattened pea.
But I'm telling you: you're fully conscious, but you just don't care about anything. They put a cloth over my face and I thought that was totally cool. The next thing I consciously remember was talking nonsense to the doctor's assistant like I was on 10 per mille.
It was actually quite funny. I even found the typical dentist noises somehow pleasant at that moment. And the whole thing is also much less stressful for the body than a general anesthetic.
The pain only came the next day, when all the medication had worn off - and with it the involuntary avoidance of solid food for two weeks.
So what you're saying about this pea does indeed sound very interesting and downright inviting I may have consistently sworn off any stimulation in the form of self-medication with all kinds of remedies around two decades ago, but theoretically the scenario you described with the cloth on my face still exists, because I still have three wisdom things. So if the doctor advises me to do it, I'll have to go for it
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Fortunately, I can't say anything about a four - if you mean the wisdom teeth. I still have three. Nevertheless, the morning of the only tooth I've lost so far was completely forgettable, because when I got to my car with a throbbing cheek, it was completely devitrified. At least there was a note on it with the phone number "Sorry, I was the.... Road was too narrow". It was a company whose truck crushed my car...completely scrap...I never sat in it again You really shouldn't go to the dentist so often
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I still have 3 wisdom teeth and until last year I thought I would keep all 4 of them forever. But my dentist said at the beginning of 2024 that 1 wisdom tooth had to come out. That really hurt and was also very stressful for the dentist to extract the wisdom tooth. I hope I never have to go through that again, as unpleasant and painful as it was.
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oha, that was almost just now and you didn't even mention the bet here in the chat corner - currently also notorious as a dentist forum I mean that even as a head panic sufferer, I didn't find it so wild in the end because it happened quite quickly and as soon as I got out of there, everything was almost fine again with the paranoia. I took a couple of tablets and then it was quickly forgotten, but I think that depends on the individual case and can't be generalized at all. There are certainly also complicated and painful cases. At least that's what I thought until now, a complete quad is usually performed under general anesthesia. A friend of mine had it done once...and even three days later he didn't show up for the soccer match as agreed...It didn't seem to go so well for him either.
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I had all four of my wisdom teeth taken out at once, but because I'm so scared, I had a sedation dentist put me under. You get a little pill that's really tiny, about the size of a flattened pea.
But I'm telling you: you're fully conscious, but you just don't care about anything. They put a cloth over my face and I thought that was totally cool. The next thing I consciously remember was talking nonsense to the doctor's assistant like I was on 10 per mille.
It was actually quite funny. I even found the typical dentist noises somehow pleasant at that moment. And the whole thing is also much less stressful for the body than a general anesthetic.
The pain only came the next day, when all the medication had worn off - and with it the involuntary avoidance of solid food for two weeks.
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So what you're saying about this pea does indeed sound very interesting and downright inviting I may have consistently sworn off any stimulation in the form of self-medication with all kinds of remedies around two decades ago, but theoretically the scenario you described with the cloth on my face still exists, because I still have three wisdom things. So if the doctor advises me to do it, I'll have to go for it
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