Teeth Care, please enter. Vol. YOU AINT GOTTA LIKE ME BUT RESPECK ME

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Gotta get a root canal for "tooth #18".

The way my dentist said it was so sadistic that I can't find a single positive thing to say about dentists. I asked to be put under anesthesia and he looked deflated. I legit think he gets off on inflicting pain. So **** him, and all dentists out there that are similar. I pray metro doesn't trust none of you.

LOL can't speak since I wasn't there, but no way he did a RCT without local anesthesia. You probably mean you wanted to be asleep or at least moderately sedated, which is your right.

But I concur, pain is not a good thing.
 
I haven't gotten it yet. I'm actually going to see a second dentist next weekend. Not sure if I used anesthesia wrong. My exact request was to "be put under".
 
 
Gotta get a root canal for "tooth #18".

The way my dentist said it was so sadistic that I can't find a single positive thing to say about dentists. I asked to be put under anesthesia and he looked deflated. I legit think he gets off on inflicting pain. So **** him, and all dentists out there that are similar. I pray metro doesn't trust none of you.
LOL can't speak since I wasn't there, but no way he did a RCT without local anesthesia. You probably mean you wanted to be asleep or at least moderately sedated, which is your right.

But I concur, pain is not a good thing.
Have you ever heard of a patient dying from the shock induced by pain during an operation?
I haven't gotten it yet. I'm actually going to see a second dentist next weekend. Not sure if I used anesthesia wrong. My exact request was to "be put under".
Smart guy. I don't want you dying during the operation, fam.

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LOL can't speak since I wasn't there, but no way he did a RCT without local anesthesia. You probably mean you wanted to be asleep or at least moderately sedated, which is your right.

But I concur, pain is not a good thing.

Liar. You probably get off on the anguish you cause. Monster. :lol:
 
I haven't gotten it yet. I'm actually going to see a second dentist next weekend. Not sure if I used anesthesia wrong. My exact request was to "be put under".

Root canals are nothing, if anything they are like getting a long *** filling. You won't feel anything, the hardest part is that you will have to sit still for like an hour.

If you can, for your piece of mind, go to highest rated Endodontist in your city. One is a really good neighborhood.

Endos do dozens of Root Canals a week, that's their specialty.
 
Dentists probably go to their offices and jack it to the tears of their patients when they finish procedures. Don't even stop when the dental assistants accidentally walk in on them. Savages.



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Liking this thread so far as I agree, maybe because I'm a dentist.

But kind of on/off topic, what do you guys look for in going to a dental office or choosing a dentist? Might even start a thread on this if this gets enough responses.

Can you please give your recommendations for tooth paste, whitening strips/paste, electric tooth brushes, mouthwash, and anything else needed for good oral care?

Would appreciate your input.
 
I haven't gotten it yet. I'm actually going to see a second dentist next weekend. Not sure if I used anesthesia wrong. My exact request was to "be put under".

If you're that nervous/anxious go to the Endodontist (specialist) for sure.

Don't group us all into that monster category lol, I've had a RCT/Bu/Crrown on a molar as well so I know first hand how you feel.
 
Liking this thread so far as I agree, maybe because I'm a dentist.

But kind of on/off topic, what do you guys look for in going to a dental office or choosing a dentist? Might even start a thread on this if this gets enough responses.

Can you please give your recommendations for tooth paste, whitening strips/paste, electric tooth brushes, mouthwash, and anything else needed for good oral care?

Would appreciate your input.
 
Liking this thread so far as I agree, maybe because I'm a dentist.

But kind of on/off topic, what do you guys look for in going to a dental office or choosing a dentist? Might even start a thread on this if this gets enough responses.

As far as cleaning goes, is it true that if everyone took care of their mouth as they're supposed to, dentists would be out business?
 
nah homie, we off that. Get yourself one of these, guys. I know flossing is a pain, roll out the roll and the floss :rolleyes. That's pleb af. A waterpik though, next level. Gets all the food inbetween your teeth that you'd probably miss from using regular floss.

View media item 2009613I got this model and it's :wow: :pimp:

Will never go back to regular string to floss my teeth.

Also, not having straight teeth. It's 2016 guys, get it together...
 
Liking this thread so far as I agree, maybe because I'm a dentist.

But kind of on/off topic, what do you guys look for in going to a dental office or choosing a dentist? Might even start a thread on this if this gets enough responses.
Gentleness 
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sole searchin sole searchin What are your thoughts on teeth whitening? I heard that there are different results for different people and some people damn near don't even see much of a difference afterwards.
 
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You do gold slug implants? How does the whole process even work.

Im interested in gettin 2 gold teeth but dont know where to start

Real talk, don't waste your money. If you have a missing space and need an implant already that's fine, and a gold crown may be doable but if not, don't ruin your natural teeth.


Have you ever heard of a patient dying from the shock induced by pain during an operation?


Smart guy. I don't want you dying during the operation, fam.

:lol:

Death strictly from shock and pain, not likely. Haven't heard of it. Most deaths are related to underlying medical conditions or meds that were not disclosed by the patient. It's usually the patient going getting anxious and over working themselves so blood pressure increases, syncope, diabetic issues, etc.

Can you please give your recommendations for tooth paste, whitening strips/paste, electric tooth brushes, mouthwash, and anything else needed for good oral care?

Would appreciate your input.
No real recommendations for toothpaste. I tell patients use whatever they like best and most have the same ingredients. Personally prohealth does not work for me and leaves my mouth feeling different in a bad way so anything but that but some people like it. Unless you need sensodyne or a prescription toothpaste stick to whatever gets you to brush.

Same with electric toothbrushes. All the same premises but personally I'm a sonicare fan.

Mouthwash same. If you can stand the alcohol do not get listerine, I personally use listerine.

Best advice is to floss. Not so much the cavities on the top of your teeth but the sides of your teeth you got to watch out for. Water pick is cool, I tell my patients if you're not flossing at least use a water pick but I still need/want you to floss as often as you can as the water pick is just an alternative, a lesser one at that.


As far as cleaning goes, is it true that if everyone took care of their mouth as they're supposed to, dentists would be out business?

In theory yes. But realistically no. Bunch of other things we do that don't deal with cavities and there's a bunch of drugs out there that cause other issues (dry mouth, etc). But for the norm, brush and floss everyday and you won't have to see us but 2x a year to get things cleaned and checked up.


Gentleness :wow:

Agreed x10.

sole searchin sole searchin What are your thoughts on teeth whitening? I heard that there are different results for different people and some people damn near don't even see much of a difference afterwards.

I get patients in the chair asking for whitening and are willing to pay the fee for it. I tell them what I did myself. Don't waste your money right off the bat. Use the over the counter (Crest Whitestrips) and go from there. They usually do the trick. If it does not or you need them whitened faster then I'll do it for you, but TBH don't waste the money without trying the Whitestrips first (and if you do, switch to sensodyne about a week or so before starting).

Again if possible, just state what y'all would be looking for or requesting in a dental office (besides the broads). Ceiling TV? Internet Bar? Coffee? IDGAF just get me out of there asap?
 
I agree with Audi. It's 2016 and cats is walking around with their moufpieces looking like the midsole of a Charles Barkley CB94 sneaker. Cats will spend thousands on bottles at the club to impress a shorty, only to be let down when they try to eat shorty out and their gums looking like they been chewing tobacco since 1st grade computer class. Sexy your mouth up, B
 
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