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Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
Going to the dentist tomorrow to have cavities done. I have two on the top, molar on each side, and one on the bottom-left, molar again. Last time I went in around December-January, they started on the bottom one and novocained my ass up good, but I still felt the drill. they tried again, still felt it. I'm going in on laughing gas tomorrow, but it'll be my first time not being knocked out or on novocaine. Anything I should know?
>> Anonymous
Just remember that Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) can kill you if your dentist doesn't know what they're doing.
>> Anonymous
Do you not brush your molars that well or what? (I'm just curious...)
>> Anonymous
>>117635
>dentist
>doesn't know what they're doing

I don't think this is very likely in north america
>> Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
>>117641
I forgot to brush my teeth. After having a drill jammed into my teeth and feeling it, I remember now.
>> Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
>>117669
Oh, you fall asleep? I thought you were just kind of stoned for a while.
>> Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
>>117669
(sageing so I don't doublebump)
I figured it was just that they didn't get all the nerves in that tooth or something.
>> Anonymous
get very drunk before
you'll still feel it, but you wont care
>> Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
>>117674
Only 19.
>> Anonymous
>>117671
Shit, wrong meds. Yeah, laughing gas makes you happy and shit. Forgot about the other meds. That's surgery for ya.
That's what Novacaine does though. It'll basically numb your mouth, so when you chew your lips it feels like you're chewing gum or something...
>> Amy Fairchild !rj27yeTwAc
>>117679
So there's no chance of them missing a nerve or whatever happened last time? I had my wisdom teeth out in august if that matters at all.