Chris Mays
New member
DENTIST PROS HELP, RECENT DENTIST GOERS HELP.
Alright, the question really is, does it STILL hurt? This is just so it's easier for people to find your answer when they use Google to find out themselves.
Alright, sure I have already searched this question and gone through many different answers. Mostly all of them, to my surprise, say it doesn't hurt anymore to get cavities drilled or filled (or fillings).
I want people to answer me, with my case, because I pretty much have a phobia of the dentist. Here is my deal...
I am 16, I haven't been to the dentist in about 4 or something years. Or at least since I got my braces on, which may even be longer. Before then, when I regularly went for a cleaning every 6 months, I would usually have cavities. I guess I have very susceptible teeth, or I just plain suck at keeping them clean.
When I got my cavities filled (drilled, or whatever the technical term is,) they were INCREDIBLY PAINFUL. Sure, my dentist rubbed on the numbing stuff first, then he injected me with Novocaine I believe (supposedly it's outdated now, please clarify) which felt like a burning sensation usually every time until that entire area went numb.
But the fillings still hurt, a lot, so so so so much pain. I have had 4 teeth pulled in one sitting, and I think the fillings are still worse. I would usually grip the chair with such a death grip as if to tear holes through it.
This has left me incredibly afraid or traumatized by the dentist. I have to get 3 cavities filled on the 20th, I am almost hysterical over the thought of going back after such a peaceful time without dentists.
I now have a new dentist, I don't know what current dentistry (after something of like 4 years) is like.
Does it still hurt like hell? Can I be put to sleep or something? I know what the laughing gas, honestly, I don't know if it ever has helped.
I live in New Jersey...(slightly helpful info ftw?) Thank you in advance, and when I reply to your answer or something....after the 20th.
Alright, the question really is, does it STILL hurt? This is just so it's easier for people to find your answer when they use Google to find out themselves.
Alright, sure I have already searched this question and gone through many different answers. Mostly all of them, to my surprise, say it doesn't hurt anymore to get cavities drilled or filled (or fillings).
I want people to answer me, with my case, because I pretty much have a phobia of the dentist. Here is my deal...
I am 16, I haven't been to the dentist in about 4 or something years. Or at least since I got my braces on, which may even be longer. Before then, when I regularly went for a cleaning every 6 months, I would usually have cavities. I guess I have very susceptible teeth, or I just plain suck at keeping them clean.
When I got my cavities filled (drilled, or whatever the technical term is,) they were INCREDIBLY PAINFUL. Sure, my dentist rubbed on the numbing stuff first, then he injected me with Novocaine I believe (supposedly it's outdated now, please clarify) which felt like a burning sensation usually every time until that entire area went numb.
But the fillings still hurt, a lot, so so so so much pain. I have had 4 teeth pulled in one sitting, and I think the fillings are still worse. I would usually grip the chair with such a death grip as if to tear holes through it.
This has left me incredibly afraid or traumatized by the dentist. I have to get 3 cavities filled on the 20th, I am almost hysterical over the thought of going back after such a peaceful time without dentists.
I now have a new dentist, I don't know what current dentistry (after something of like 4 years) is like.
Does it still hurt like hell? Can I be put to sleep or something? I know what the laughing gas, honestly, I don't know if it ever has helped.
I live in New Jersey...(slightly helpful info ftw?) Thank you in advance, and when I reply to your answer or something....after the 20th.