The dentist seems so unsympathetic towards my pain
20th August 2009
Filed in Pain and Anesthesia
Question:
I truly believe that my pain threshold is ok high - has born 3 children without anesthesia and had performed a part in the dentist the last few months even without anesthesia
But audiovisual audiovisual audiovisual I have such a toothache and has had it for almost a half weeks now Trying to tell myself that it's just nonsense and I'll pull myself together, but it makes just as bad
I got one and a half months ago drilled two deep holes out and made a pulpaoverkapning (ie, she tried to get the nerves to pull together).
In Wednesday she drilled them out completely - nerves had not retired, as hoped - but it all looked fine and so she sealed them. She could not give any guarantee that it would succeed and that it eventually could end up with a root canal - but she was VERY optimistic.
But since then I've just had an evil evil evil I was down there last Friday again and she gave me some penicillin and so she thought otherwise just that it should have some rest It all looked fine and it does not hurt when she finds on the teeth - it would obviously do if the nerve has been damaged.
Yet she tried to paint one of his teeth because my teeth were very sore bare
I would also say it's been a bit better - but not very violent.
The first few days I took 2 * 600 mg. Ibumetin - but the dentist thought that if something was wrong, I had been in need of painkillers 4 times a day.
Now I content myself with taking a morning - but still have pain at night may fall asleep for the
If I do not take pills, ie. when I wake in the morning ranges in the tooth and I do NOT drink / eat something cold at all - it hunts SO much of it as the tears roll And even if I take one pill in the morning, "forget" Unfortunately, I drink during the day because is so afraid of the pain (think sku I end up losing me of it here)
Feel so protective mother to the dentist seems so unsympathetic (is really really cute, so not that way) to this pain
Must be down there tomorrow again - but it is getting a second hole
Regards
Henriette
Answer:
Dear Henriette
Can understand that you are frustrated. You may make reservations for my answer, because it is a little difficult to comment on such a specific question.
The tooth should rodbehandles. When the dentist knock on the tooth, she checks whether the inflammation is out of the bone. And, as your symptoms are, so I estimate that it is only a matter of time. Once the tooth is so hyper-sensitive, nerve already has been damaged. It is not meant that you need so bad, but as I said, it is somewhat difficult to give a definite answer when I have not seen X-ray or tooth.
Hope you can use my answer.
Sincerely
Dentist Joan Olsen
Tandpleje.dk ™ - The road to healthier teeth
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