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badteeth2005

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Joined: 17 Mar 2005
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Bad Dental Experience
Posted: 03-17-05 14:40pm

I'm 28 and see the dentist every 6 months- and generally get about 2-4 cavities filled a year--every year since I was 4... We just moved to our area and I just had 2 cavities filled by a new dentist -
first off, the dentist wanted to charge me $100 for nitrous! I have never had to pay for it- it was always included in my work before- so I declined. I got shots for both molars (top and bottom) and the dr started on the bottom and struck a nerve (like biting into foil with a metal filling) and stopped gave me another shot - and attempted to continue - struck a nerve again- 4 shots later, he decided to fill the top - drilled for a good 45 minutes with no problem on top finishing with, you need a crown in the next 2 years---i need a crown??? I am too young for a crown! He proceeded with the bottom molar...Immediate intense pain again...He called the other dentist in for a second opinion, she mentioned they have nitrous - I said I always get nitrous, but cannot afford it in their office...She said they would give it to me free. Finally he could drill with seriously much reduced and tollerable pain... Now today, I am sore and swollen and can't open my mouth. I am really concerned, and don't know if I should go back to this dentist... Anyone experience the same thing? Why couldnt I go numb?
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PattyV

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Joined: 01 May 2004
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Location: Chicago area

Posted: 03-17-05 21:11pm

Poor peanut!You are the victim of poor communication.You are indeed not too young to have a crown and your dentist did the right thing by preparing you for the dental work in the future.It is a shame that you did not get numb right away and your jaw is probably sore from all the injections $100 for nitrous sounds a bit steep,but remember that your dentist does not get it for free.They have to pay additional liability insurance to have it in the office,plus the cost of the gas itself and the scavenger equipment that makes the nitrous safe for others in the office.So,if you were getting it for free elsewhere,consider that a bonus. Next time you see the dentist,make sure you ask what to expect and what you can be prepared to pay,that will help minimize your anxiety over cost if you know what to expect.Most dentists will accept payment plans,if you let them know ahead of time that you need to make payments over time.Good luck to you.
Patty
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badteeth2005

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Joined: 17 Mar 2005
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Posted: 03-18-05 00:52am

Patty, thank you very much for your reassuring comments. My jaw is so totally sore...Even now, I feel like I got socked in the jaw... I seriously never want to see a dentist again...But of course am really concerned about this future crown... I guess I didn't realize how lucky I was in san francisco to have such superb dental care at such reasonable rates!
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