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I have a crown scheduled for a front tooth that broke off. I'm really pretty scared. I know how incredibly painful the second appointment can be. I'm always afraid of the pain, but have been told by multiple dentists that there's nothing that can be done to control the pain of having the crown seated. I've tried both with and without anesthesia, but noting controls the pain.
I'm also worried about the first appointment as well. Scheduled to have nitrous for that to help with my anxiety. Experience tells me it does help with the anxiety, but I passed out in the chair the last time and nearly ended up in the hospital. I don't want that to happen again. Is this a common reaction and is there something else I can do to minimize the effects of the nitrous. Maybe I'm overthinking it. I'm just scared.
I'm also worried about the first appointment as well. Scheduled to have nitrous for that to help with my anxiety. Experience tells me it does help with the anxiety, but I passed out in the chair the last time and nearly ended up in the hospital. I don't want that to happen again. Is this a common reaction and is there something else I can do to minimize the effects of the nitrous. Maybe I'm overthinking it. I'm just scared.