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I'm really having a problem. I'm in my mid 20s and I've always had good teeth cleaning habits. I brush atleast 2x a day, I use mouthwash almost daily. I floss once a week or so. Despite all that, I've somehow managed to get cavities in almost every single one of my teeth in the past four years. I've taken care of about 6 of them over the years and each time I became more and more fearful of the dentist. I had two root canals too and one of them failed resulting in the need to have it extracted. The extraction really pushed me over the edge when it comes to fear of the dentist.
When I went to the oral surgeon, he injected the novacaine into a vein accidentally. The novacaine had epinephrine which is pretty much like speed and I felt like my heart was going to explode. I sat there for 10 minutes thinking I was going to have a heart attack while sweating and feeling like I was in an oven. When the nurse finally came to check on me, that's when they told me what was going on. Even though I made it through it and didn't die of a heart attack, novacaine freaks the heck out of me like you wouldn't believe.
The ONLY thing that has made me feel calmer was a laser dentist that I went to a couple of times because he didn't need to use novacaine. The only catch was, it was very very expensive for each filling. I now have dental insurance and I'm being pressured by a new dentist to get work done before the first so I can use up this years benefits (only $1000 a year) before the 1st of Jan. He's not the nicest dentist in the world and he seems pushy. That in itself makes me pretty afraid to go to him even though he promises it won't be a big deal and that they even have an automated novacaine injection system called "The Wand". They supposedly do have a laser system there and they have "air abrasion" but from what I've been told the laser system is a first generation machine from 1995 and the air abrasion supposedly sandblasts cavities. If I can avoid novacaine I'd like to but again, I'm really scared to go in general.
I should mention that I have an anxiety disorder. I've literally had panic attacks trying to drive to the dentist in the past. Please help. If I don't get these cavities filled (15+) in the next 12 months my dentist is telling me that I'll need root canals on all of them or need dentures by the time I'm 35. He also is recommending gum surgury to prevent gumline decay from happening anymore.
Speaking of the dentist, he just called and said I'll need novacaine no matter what. Now I'm really scared. :/
When I went to the oral surgeon, he injected the novacaine into a vein accidentally. The novacaine had epinephrine which is pretty much like speed and I felt like my heart was going to explode. I sat there for 10 minutes thinking I was going to have a heart attack while sweating and feeling like I was in an oven. When the nurse finally came to check on me, that's when they told me what was going on. Even though I made it through it and didn't die of a heart attack, novacaine freaks the heck out of me like you wouldn't believe.
The ONLY thing that has made me feel calmer was a laser dentist that I went to a couple of times because he didn't need to use novacaine. The only catch was, it was very very expensive for each filling. I now have dental insurance and I'm being pressured by a new dentist to get work done before the first so I can use up this years benefits (only $1000 a year) before the 1st of Jan. He's not the nicest dentist in the world and he seems pushy. That in itself makes me pretty afraid to go to him even though he promises it won't be a big deal and that they even have an automated novacaine injection system called "The Wand". They supposedly do have a laser system there and they have "air abrasion" but from what I've been told the laser system is a first generation machine from 1995 and the air abrasion supposedly sandblasts cavities. If I can avoid novacaine I'd like to but again, I'm really scared to go in general.
I should mention that I have an anxiety disorder. I've literally had panic attacks trying to drive to the dentist in the past. Please help. If I don't get these cavities filled (15+) in the next 12 months my dentist is telling me that I'll need root canals on all of them or need dentures by the time I'm 35. He also is recommending gum surgury to prevent gumline decay from happening anymore.

Speaking of the dentist, he just called and said I'll need novacaine no matter what. Now I'm really scared. :/