calliecritturs
Posted : 9/22/2008 11:15:15 AM
cakana nailed it -- the biggest problem is your mouth is open SO long your jaw can actually be sore afterward.
IF Novicane (which is really licocaine nowdays) WORKS on you, it's no big deal. The *sounds* are bad (drilling and scraping and filing, etc.) but if the tooth is properly sedated that's no big deal.
BUT that means you'll have to take shots of novocaine/lidocaine in your mouth which is tough for some people.
I have had MANY root canals. I have really sucky teeth, to be honest, and I've had probably 6-7 root canals.
My problem is that lidocaine just plain doesn't work on me. I've had dentists give me, quite literally, 10 -15 shots of novocaine/lidocaine for ONE procedure. It doesn't make me numb. My cheek and lip will 'go to sleep' but the tooth doesn't ever GET numb.
MY alternative is gas. I'm weird with lots of medications and I can't take the normal pill sedatives that they give to do dental work (it gets ugly for me -- I don't go to sleep ... I hallucinate bad bad things ... NOT Pretty) so I don't even bother with them. Instead I get gas -- which is a whole different thing.
With gas you kinda slide into this little timeless blob state -- you know it kinda hurts and is uncomfortable, but you really just plain don't care! It's lovely. *for me* time passes in a flash -- I feel like I've just settled in and WHOOSH they're done!
How do they do gas when your mouth is open? It's a little mask that fits over your nose and you breathe thru that. Not hard at all.
for most people I'm going to guess that it's more that initial shot of stuff to numb you or the sound of the drilling, scraping, etc. that really bothers most folks.