Problems getting the anesthetic to work

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    Question:

    Now I have the last several times at the dentist where I was stunned experienced that my body starts shaking inside, gets palpitations and feel tired and heavy.
    They can never really stun me where I must, of course maybe after 2 - 3 - 4 attempts, then I'll really bad. My dentist says it has nothing to do with the anesthesia. The last few times is it going really wrong (like myself)
    Previous time was all over my face stunned, my lip and my eye was hanging, I could not blink and really just do not feel half of my head.

    Now here last time, I thought otherwise it was just there, but slowly lost feeling in my throat and finally I could not swallow.
    When I almost flew out of his chair and tried to explain to my dentist that he laughed a little and said that it was not it stunning guilt .... Øhhh reach ...
    In a half hour, I went and spat because I 't ku sink (the times I tried smoking it wrong and had to cough and pick it up again)

    I may sound quite squeamish, but think I can stand up to much.
    Now I stand here so soon and should have performed a root canal, but honestly .... Have little desire to fear what happens next.

    So maybe my question is whether there are other options than local anesthesia?
    Is it possible I can not tolerate it or what is it happening?

    My dentist has a pretty good reputation, and many of my friends goes to the dentist there.

    Greetings Jeannie.

    Answer:

    Dear Jeannie,

    Talk to your dentist about the possible. using nitrous oxide. Sometimes when anesthesia does not work, it may have something to do with nervousness, take any. 2 panodiler before going to the dentist can help you calm down. It may also be due to infection of the area, making it difficult to stun the tooth.
    It is very common that you feel a little heavy in the area where you will be stunned, but it is rather difficult to answer specifically to your problem.

    Regarding palpitations, it is because adrenaline is in anesthesia, it is not dangerous. Ask the dentist next time if you can get anesthesia without adrenaline, it may be you will have less discomfort from it.

    Hope you can use my answer.

    Sincerely

    Dentist Joan Olsen

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