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EvaAfraid
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I had a terrible experience with a root canal about 10 years ago. Long story short, I was being worked on by a student who could not finish the procedure after multiple visits over a month. He also couldn't get the novicane right so I was always in pain while he worked on me and I spent the time in between the visits in the most severe pain I've ever experienced. I guess the doctor who was suprivising was on vacation or something and I remember the receptionist actually yelling at the student saying it was not okay that I was coming back over and over in so much pain just for a root canal. In the end I just stopped showing up for the appointments and the root canal was never actually finished and filled.
Needless to say, I've avoided the dentist since then. I have a lot of issues with my teeth though, with some of them rotting and chipping away and occasionally I'm in a lot of pain. I had a really bad tooth infection a few years ago which caused me to start vomiting uncontrollably and when I went to the emergency room I was given some high strength antibiotics and was told to get my tooth taken care of but I never did.
I've had what I think was an abscess, with a bad taste in my mouth and occsional pain, for about a year. I finally got scared enough to make a dentist appointment and went in for it today. I figured they would look at my teeth, tell me what's going on, and we could create a plan. But instead the dentist told me there was a tooth that needed to come out today and four others that needed to come out along with it. 3 on my bottom right and 2 on my bottom left. He said we could do the right side today and the left later but I knew it would be a terrible experience so I decided to just get it over with and do all the teeth at once today.
I had a panic attack right away, especially when he was coming at me with the novicane. The dentist and his assistant were so kind and patient and understanding though. I was shaking and in tears the entire time and at one point I wanted to get up and leave but luckily my girlfriend was allowed to be with me during the procedure and she helped to calm me down. One of the teeth taken out had a huge infection right on it that looked like a placenta or something.
I've been home for around 9 hours now. I declined pain killers because I had a terrible experience with withdrawls from them when I had my botched root canal so I just have ibuprophen. The pain isn't too bad but I've had a little ice cream and some avocado shake and now I'm so afraid of dry socket. Since the holes are on both sides and on the bottom it was hard to keep the food away from them. The instruction sheet I was given said not to rinse my mouth until the 3rd day so I'm not sure how to keep my holes clean. The last thing I want is more pain or an infection.
I got so much done today and am proud of myself for seeing it through but I'm still dealing with a lot of fear in the recovery process. I'm worried I won't be back to my normal life for weeks and I'm so scared of an infection or dry socket. I'm doing my best to follow all of the I care instructions I was given but I'm still afraid!
Needless to say, I've avoided the dentist since then. I have a lot of issues with my teeth though, with some of them rotting and chipping away and occasionally I'm in a lot of pain. I had a really bad tooth infection a few years ago which caused me to start vomiting uncontrollably and when I went to the emergency room I was given some high strength antibiotics and was told to get my tooth taken care of but I never did.
I've had what I think was an abscess, with a bad taste in my mouth and occsional pain, for about a year. I finally got scared enough to make a dentist appointment and went in for it today. I figured they would look at my teeth, tell me what's going on, and we could create a plan. But instead the dentist told me there was a tooth that needed to come out today and four others that needed to come out along with it. 3 on my bottom right and 2 on my bottom left. He said we could do the right side today and the left later but I knew it would be a terrible experience so I decided to just get it over with and do all the teeth at once today.
I had a panic attack right away, especially when he was coming at me with the novicane. The dentist and his assistant were so kind and patient and understanding though. I was shaking and in tears the entire time and at one point I wanted to get up and leave but luckily my girlfriend was allowed to be with me during the procedure and she helped to calm me down. One of the teeth taken out had a huge infection right on it that looked like a placenta or something.
I've been home for around 9 hours now. I declined pain killers because I had a terrible experience with withdrawls from them when I had my botched root canal so I just have ibuprophen. The pain isn't too bad but I've had a little ice cream and some avocado shake and now I'm so afraid of dry socket. Since the holes are on both sides and on the bottom it was hard to keep the food away from them. The instruction sheet I was given said not to rinse my mouth until the 3rd day so I'm not sure how to keep my holes clean. The last thing I want is more pain or an infection.
I got so much done today and am proud of myself for seeing it through but I'm still dealing with a lot of fear in the recovery process. I'm worried I won't be back to my normal life for weeks and I'm so scared of an infection or dry socket. I'm doing my best to follow all of the I care instructions I was given but I'm still afraid!