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      Testament @TNP
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      @TNP Okay, I’ve been wanting to ask this and I haven’t gotten around to it yet. When I was given the option to either have a root canal or just get the tooth pulled, I went for the latter because of the horror stories I’ve heard regarding root canals. Granted, my dentist suggested the surgery because of how jacked up that tooth was due to how it grew, so I suppose the point is moot, but the root canal was an option. I know that sounds a bit extreme, because you’d think getting a tooth pulled out of your head would be hella painful, the reality is you just feel an enormous amount of pressure on your skull.

      So are root canals the hell on earth that I believe they are, or is just my anxiety telling me as much?

      I don't know what I'm doing. Poke at Seven Nations sevennations.aresmush.com port 2021

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      • SnacknessS
        Snackness @Testament
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        @Testament I had a root canal and honestly it was fine. Not hell at all. Standard dentist unpleasantness like getting the numbing shots and the drilling noises, but that was it.

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          tsar @Testament
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          @Testament said in RL Peeves:

          @TNP Okay, I’ve been wanting to ask this and I haven’t gotten around to it yet. When I was given the option to either have a root canal or just get the tooth pulled, I went for the latter because of the horror stories I’ve heard regarding root canals. Granted, my dentist suggested the surgery because of how jacked up that tooth was due to how it grew, so I suppose the point is moot, but the root canal was an option. I know that sounds a bit extreme, because you’d think getting a tooth pulled out of your head would be hella painful, the reality is you just feel an enormous amount of pressure on your skull.

          So are root canals the hell on earth that I believe they are, or is just my anxiety telling me as much?

          Okay, so I’ve had both of these things done.

          I was too afraid of the root canal, so I had the tooth extracted. That was years. I really, really, really regret having the tooth pulled. Like, I could probably get the bridge done or the implant but I’ve avoided it all for so long that now I have anxiety over getting that corrected. It probably didn’t help that I didn’t do a general or anything else, just a shot. So it was really just a nightmare for me.

          About two years ago, I had a root canal. I was extremely upfront with the dentist. I told him I am terrified of dental work. I have TMJ, keeping my mouth open for extended period is very uncomfortable and my jaw can lock. I told him my mouth is very sensitive and I often need (or feel like I need) more than the usual amount of numbing agent. I was very, very, very serious about how nervous the idea of mouth pain made me.

          So he shot me up a TON. Was it a great experience? Fuck no, the dentist sucks. It was uncomfortable. But I wasn’t in pain. I didn’t need to take breaks. I was okay. He was able to take care of everything. And I would 100% go through the root canal again rather than the extraction. It sucks and the drill is loud.

          You can be okay too. If you can preserve the bulk of your tooth? I recommend fully that you do that.

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            lucidmaus @Testament
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            @Testament

            They had to do two root canals for me at the same time - and my teeth are fucky, with extra roots and being weirdly inverted, and all sorts of things. The procedure was fine. I had the option of watching what they were doing on a screen, but that was a hard pass from me. This was 10+ years ago, so I’m sure the process is better/more efficient these days.

            The most important part is having a good dentist doing the job, someone that listens and will keep your tooth irrigated with Novocain or whatever it is that they use to keep everything dead. If you trust your dentist and have good communication with them about your comfort levels and fears, then that’s half the battle right there.

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              Testament @lucidmaus
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              @lucidmaus I appreciate the feed back from. And also @tsar, especially since it sounds like we went through similar situations. I do have a level of trust with my dentist actually, as she came recommended from my fiancé. She’s had a lot of dental work done and is very happy with it. I actually didn’t know she’s had two crowns herself.

              But does anyone else get the feeling that dentists are kind of…judgmental? As in, no matter how hard you try to take care of your teeth, you still get slightly browbeaten about it?

              “Have you come in for a check up in the last six months?”

              “…no.”

              “Mmm, well, we could’ve potentially been able to fix this before it meant getting a crown.”

              Me, internally: Yes, I know, thank you. Obviously I haven’t already thought of that myself.

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                tsar @Testament
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                @Testament said in RL Peeves:

                @lucidmaus I appreciate the feed back from. And also @tsar, especially since it sounds like we went through similar situations. I do have a level of trust with my dentist actually, as she came recommended from my fiancé. She’s had a lot of dental work done and is very happy with it. I actually didn’t know she’s had two crowns herself.

                But does anyone else get the feeling that dentists are kind of…judgmental? As in, no matter how hard you try to take care of your teeth, you still get slightly browbeaten about it?

                “Have you come in for a check up in the last six months?”

                “…no.”

                “Mmm, well, we could’ve potentially been able to fix this before it meant getting a crown.”

                Me, internally: Yes, I know, thank you. Obviously I haven’t already thought of that myself.

                YES. And it really builds on my anxiety about going.

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                  Snackness @Testament
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                  @Testament Some are. I have an amazing magical angel-dentist who is not.

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                    TNP @Testament
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                    @Testament I’ll echo what others have said. I also was given the option to have it pulled and had heard the horror stories. But it was a back molar and I still have all my wisdom teeth so having a gap between two teeth would have driven me crazy.

                    Because something or other in the tooth had crystallized, I had to go to an endodontist who was fucking expensive but practically all he does is root canals. I literally didn’t feel a thing other than the injections.

                    Dentists, like doctors and everything else, are not all created equal. Horror stories on this… err, that other place attest to that. Some suck. Some are great. If you have a good dentist you trust and have experience with, root canal should be painless.

                    And once I asked my dentist why, since I come in for a cleaning every six months and get regular x-rays, why it seems like I get a cavity every year. His answer: a lot of it is genetic.

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                      Jumpscare
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                      I was told that we don’t start with mouth bacteria, but we get it by sharing foods with people who do. In other words, we almost always get it from our parents.

                      I don’t know how true that is.

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                        lucidmaus @TNP
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                        @TNP said in RL Peeves:

                        And once I asked my dentist why, since I come in for a cleaning every six months and get regular x-rays, why it seems like I get a cavity every year. His answer: a lot of it is genetic.

                        That’s what they told me, too. $10k in dental work has kept me with most of my teeth (minus some teeth pulled for braces along with the wisdom teeth), whereas my mother and younger brother are already in full dentures because it was too much work and money for them to maintain their soft teeth. Stupid bad dental genetics. 😐

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                          Tributary @Testament
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                          @Testament For years, my dentist was one of my dad’s college buddies. They were in a fraternity together. By the time I started seeing him as a teenager, I’d heard stories about the hijinks they’d pulled. And he was pretty honest about how no one liked going to the dentist.

                          And then I moved so that I was no longer local to where I grew up, and I could not find a dentist who was not a judgmental jerk with a superiority complex. I got to the point where I’d literally schedule dental appointments when I was going to be on vacation near my parents’ so that I could continue to see my dad’s bud.

                          Dude’s retired now, so I (infrequently) see his daughter, who I grew up with.

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                            BloodAngel
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                            People that move out and burn down your life. After living with you for most of their adult life.

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                              Birdie @Jumpscare
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                              @Jumpscare said in RL Peeves:

                              I was told that we don’t start with mouth bacteria, but we get it by sharing foods with people who do. In other words, we almost always get it from our parents.

                              I don’t know how true that is.

                              Yes. I heard this from my previous dentist, too who told me that folks who are prone to cavities have one type of mouth bacteria and those who have gum disease have another. Typically you don’t have both. I mean I guess you could but he said they are competing bacterias and we get it from our parents as little kids. Often times babies get kissed on the mouth (not sure why folks feel the need to do this) or like when little kids learn how to give hugs and kisses they will try to go in for mouth kisses. But I definitely heard the same and now I’m like well, just give me all the fluoride please.

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                                Jennkryst @Testament
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                                @Testament said in RL Peeves:

                                But does anyone else get the feeling that dentists are kind of…judgmental? As in, no matter how hard you try to take care of your teeth, you still get slightly browbeaten about it?

                                “Have you come in for a check up in the last six months?”

                                … In this economy?

                                I do rue the day I actually get dental coverage, and pity the workload of whoever I end up going to see about things. Because, uh… I gots problemz.

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                                  Testament @Jennkryst
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                                  @Jennkryst I mean, for a long time I was right there with you. No insurance of any kind. Thankfully, I didn’t start having problems with my teeth until after I already had it. Which is annoying because, again, I may of just gotten bad luck in regards to genetics.

                                  And to note, my health insurance is absolute crap, but for whatever reason, the dental is absolutely amazing. Don’t know how it worked out like that.

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                                    IoleRae
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                                    I really wish there was somebody following me around with an ‘eat, you idiot’ sign to wave at me when I start lamenting the pits of despair I have fallen into.

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                                      Duke Whisky @IoleRae
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                                      @IoleRae - I’ll do it for free, I’ll even toss in “don’t forget your meds” and “drink water”

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                                        Solstice
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                                        Sparing the gory details, IBS has commanded my entire day for two of the last eight days.

                                        Bionic stomachs, when?

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                                          Pavel @Solstice
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                                          @Solstice said in RL Peeves:

                                          Sparing the gory details, IBS has commanded my entire day for two of the last eight days.

                                          Bionic stomachs, when?

                                          Bionic stomachs, yes. Bionic bowels, no. Sorry, nobody wants to do the bionic gong farmer certificate.

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                                            Solstice @Pavel
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                                            @Pavel

                                            What if I ask very politely?

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