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Metalface Mark
18-09-2008, 14:30
Ive just had my first tooth out at 36, christ, look after your teeth children, its not something i want to go through again.
Ive had a sensitive tooth for a while now, but there was nothing the dentist could do with it, he took x-rays today and said either a root canal that probably wont work, or an extraction, i opted for the latter expecting to be told to come back in a few days, only to see him produce a monkey wrench and a smile that told me he was well up for it.
I had to get 4 injections due to the location of the tooth (in front of wisdom tooth), never having had a tooth out before, i assumed they had some sort of machine that would just pop them out, but he informed me that brute strength was the way to go.
After about half an hour of pulling and pushing, the tooth finally came out, or so I thought, it was only the crown and the job was half finished, another half an hour of drilling and pulling saw the rest of the tooth come away, with the dentist telling me it was one of the hardest extractions he had ever had due to my teeth being extremely strong.
Anyway, an hour on and im at home with a sore jaw, blood still pouring out my mouth since he caught me all over my jaw and mouth with his monkey wrench and a feeling of being abused somewhat, im feeling dead sorry for myself, i had gone to tesco before and bought an individual sushi for one to eat for my lunch and i cant eat anything till the blood stops. The anasthetic is wearing off now, and i feel like ive gone 3 rounds with ricky hatton, it should help the weight loss i suppose.
chumpychops
18-09-2008, 14:31
Brandy is the way forwards.
I've had 4 out, for a brace, stop being such a pussy :p
Though the eating thing I sympathise with, that's just annoying.
I had 2 wisdom teeth removed the other week, but I got ot ave a general anasthetic because they werent actually through.
I've still got to have the other two taken out :(
Having known several dentist on a first name basis, I can honestly tell you that next time find a different one. That butcher had no idea what he was doing. If your teeth were so strong, how come he ****ed up bad enough to break one of them?
The guy's a putz. Hope he's not a relation or good friend...
Dont get cocky with the eating thing in a day or two. There is nothing like the pain of something crunchy hitting that spot just when you think it's safe to start eating normally!! :D
Metalface Mark
18-09-2008, 14:48
Having known several dentist on a first name basis, I can honestly tell you that next time find a different one. That butcher had no idea what he was doing. If your teeth were so strong, how come he ****ed up bad enough to break one of them?
The guy's a putz. Hope he's not a relation or good friend...
He's been my dentist for 30 years.
You sound like an anti-dentite :happy:
chumpychops
18-09-2008, 14:51
Dont get cocky with the eating thing in a day or two. There is nothing like the pain of something crunchy hitting that spot just when you think it's safe to start eating normally!! :D
Aye. Stick to creamy mouthfuls for the time being, and then move onto getting something hard inside you, would be my advice.
Metalface Mark
18-09-2008, 14:56
Aye. Stick to creamy mouthfuls for the time being, and then move onto getting something hard inside you, would be my advice.
Ive had a rib removed for just that very purpose, i knew it would come in handy one day.
Mark, I've had a few bad experiences with them. Mostly in the military. I joined the navy and had only ever had one cavity. 3 months prior to joining my family dentist did a checkup and said all was good.
6 months after going to bootcamp I had to take a mandatory military dental exam. I couldn't go to a civilian of my choice, I couldn't even pick the military dentist to go to. I got stuck with someone that makes your experience sound like heaven. All of a sudden I had two teeth that needed extraction and 12 cavities that needed work. Yeah, I was a guinea pig for this tool. And when he's all done, he's left me with TEMPORARY fillings. So by the time I get back from the Gulf, all the holes he drilled and left unprotected had turned in to comlete and utter rot.
Now I'm left with over $6,500 worth of dental work to get dentures, two root canals, two crowns, and a bridge. All coming out of my pocket. When if he'd left my damned teeth alone I would still have all of my originals instead of only having 12 teeth in my upper jaw (all of them broken off) and 9 of my lower remaining (two of them being the ones needing the root canals and two needing the crowns).
Me bitter? Nah!!
Metalface Mark
18-09-2008, 15:01
Mark, I've had a few bad experiences with them. Mostly in the military. I joined the navy and had only ever had one cavity. 3 months prior to joining my family dentist did a checkup and said all was good.
6 months after going to bootcamp I had to take a mandatory military dental exam. I couldn't go to a civilian of my choice, I couldn't even pick the military dentist to go to. I got stuck with someone that makes your experience sound like heaven. All of a sudden I had two teeth that needed extraction and 12 cavities that needed work. Yeah, I was a guinea pig for this tool. And when he's all done, he's left me with TEMPORARY fillings. So by the time I get back from the Gulf, all the holes he drilled and left unprotected had turned in to comlete and utter rot.
Now I'm left with over $6,500 worth of dental work to get dentures, two root canals, two crowns, and a bridge. All coming out of my pocket. When if he'd left my damned teeth alone I would still have all of my originals instead of only having 12 teeth in my upper jaw (all of them broken off) and 9 of my lower remaining (two of them being the ones needing the root canals and two needing the crowns).
Me bitter? Nah!!
Crikey, i went to a different dentist a few years ago, straight out of dental school (every time i hear that i think of Clerks :P ) she did an x-ray, and said i needed 6 fillings and a root canal, i went back to my other dentist next time and said i needed nothing of the sort.
cleanbluesky
18-09-2008, 15:14
Mark, I've had a few bad experiences with them. Mostly in the military. I joined the navy and had only ever had one cavity. 3 months prior to joining my family dentist did a checkup and said all was good.
6 months after going to bootcamp I had to take a mandatory military dental exam. I couldn't go to a civilian of my choice, I couldn't even pick the military dentist to go to. I got stuck with someone that makes your experience sound like heaven. All of a sudden I had two teeth that needed extraction and 12 cavities that needed work. Yeah, I was a guinea pig for this tool. And when he's all done, he's left me with TEMPORARY fillings. So by the time I get back from the Gulf, all the holes he drilled and left unprotected had turned in to comlete and utter rot.
Now I'm left with over $6,500 worth of dental work to get dentures, two root canals, two crowns, and a bridge. All coming out of my pocket. When if he'd left my damned teeth alone I would still have all of my originals instead of only having 12 teeth in my upper jaw (all of them broken off) and 9 of my lower remaining (two of them being the ones needing the root canals and two needing the crowns).
Me bitter? Nah!!
That's quite a ****ing experience.
Are you getting fake teeth? Do you currently have dentures?
I'm going to be getting a full upper denture plate. To start with. That way I can finally smile again. I haven't had the sick leave nor the money at the same time to do anything about my teeth in quite a few years. Now I finally have both (due to selling my house) I'm going to get something done about it.
I'm tired of only being able to chew with two teeth (one on bottom, one on top) because there's not enough left of any of the others and it's too painful.
Metalface Mark
18-09-2008, 15:32
I'm going to be getting a full upper denture plate. To start with. That way I can finally smile again. I haven't had the sick leave nor the money at the same time to do anything about my teeth in quite a few years. Now I finally have both (due to selling my house) I'm going to get something done about it.
I'm tired of only being able to chew with two teeth (one on bottom, one on top) because there's not enough left of any of the others and it's too painful.
At least you never had to worry about finding your can opener, im forever losing mine.
Metalface Mark
25-09-2008, 14:43
Im about to head back for my one week check up, ive got a big hole in my mouth and ill be disgustingly honest and tell you, it stinks, theres obviously something fallen in the hole and i cant clean it out.
This will probably not be pleasant.
I fully realise i am admitting to having a smelly crevice.
NokkonWud
25-09-2008, 18:50
Best thing how is, after you've been battered, bruised, abused and you're still in agony, they say, "That'll be £xx.xx please sir".
Shocking.
Metalface Mark
25-09-2008, 19:06
He's given my socket a good cleaning out, i had food stuck in it, eww. It felt like he was tickling my brain.
He's given my socket a good cleaning out, i had food stuck in it, eww. It felt like he was tickling my brain.
sorry but that just sounds so wrong ;D
only to see him produce a monkey wrench and a smile that told me he was well up for it.
Sorry but that did make me laugh out loud :)
I've recently had a root canal done on a problem tooth I've had for years, also right next to the wisdom. That wasn't pleasant either as he spent about 15 minutes trying to pry the crown off it and, having failed miserably, then drilled the bugger off :( That was nothing compared to the excavator thing he then used to empty out the roots of the tooth :(
My worst experience was years back when I needed two teeth in my lower jaw removed as they were coming through late and dislodging other teeth. Spent an hour under general anaesthetic in the local hospital having them removed and, as they were still 2/3rds within my jaw he had to peel back my gums and then drill away part of my jaw on either side!
He said it'd take a year or two for the jawbone to grow back properly and not to bite anything hard with my front teeth or I might snap it off! :shocked: He also traumatised the nerves in my gums so much that my entire lower jaw was numb for two months afterward! Started to worry I'd never get the feeling back at all after a while.
Flibster
28-09-2008, 20:29
I've got to go to the dentist tomorrow. Had a filling fall out last week and it got infected. :(
So 3000mg of antibiotics a day for a week and either a root canal and huge filling or an extraction. :(
Arse.
Psymonkee
28-09-2008, 20:49
I had a baby tooth 'extracted' a couple of years back - that certainly was an experience.
No adult tooth behind it and it was slowly getting squashed between the other teeth. Hurt like crazy and they reckon extraction is the way forward.
Only cost £100 for oral rape :(
Then they suggested I get an implant or bridge. The most expensive option being £2,500. I nearly exploded. Said I'd take a look and left as quickly as possible.
Now I have a gap UR5 :D Behind anything approaching a smile that I might do so no problem there.
First couple of months was interesting when eating crisps though....
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