vickster
Squire
Pain threshold is usually lower in the morning thoughI make sure to book the first session in the morning at my dentist, which is just before 9 am!
Yes - good luck Phil. Come back on here later and tell us how you got on.
Pain threshold is usually lower in the morning thoughI make sure to book the first session in the morning at my dentist, which is just before 9 am!
Yes - good luck Phil. Come back on here later and tell us how you got on.
That's what the anaesthetic is for!Pain threshold is usually lower in the morning though
I had a gel put on my gums first which numbed them so I couldn't feel the injections. I was very impressed by that!I find the injection for the anaesthetic about the worst bit![]()
bollards, I was going to post you were probably in and being done if not out by now earlier but then realised it was NHS and probably by the afternoon running behind (not knocking NHS btw)Currently still in waiting room still![]()
Well. The dentists and nurses were extremely understanding.
But anxiety got better of me with heart rate of 135!
I asked if it was too late to request sedation. They were very nice and understanding.
I have now been referred to a specialist sedation clinic and will have them all done with IV sedation, just got to wait for appointment for pre-op.
Sorry to disappoint with no outcome yet, but it leaves me with a thread to put updates on.
I paid £400 and went to a private dentist for sedation
Bummer, how did they find out about your heart rate?!? Never had mine monitored in a Dentist\Max Fax - I can't stand sedation lack of control and all that. It was the afternoon appointment plus sitting in the waiting room for a long time that pushed you over. That's the other benefit to mornings they can't start the day behind. Gawd the waiting room is the worst. I have been known to drop the receptionist my mobile and ask them to call me when they are ready and I wait in the car park lol The smell and sounds and waiting do my head in, take me to the limit! I arrive bang on my appointment time never beforeWell. The dentists and nurses were extremely understanding.
But anxiety got better of me with heart rate of 135!
I asked if it was too late to request sedation. They were very nice and understanding.
I have now been referred to a specialist sedation clinic and will have them all done with IV sedation, just got to wait for appointment for pre-op.
Sorry to disappoint with no outcome yet, but it leaves me with a thread to put updates on.
I live less than a 10 minute walk from the surgery so I can time my arrival very accurately and get there with 2 minutes to spare.Gawd the waiting room is the worst. I have been known to drop the receptionist my mobile and ask them to call me when they are ready and I wait in the car park lol The smell and sounds and waiting do my head in, take me to the limit! I arrive bang on my appointment time never before