Hello, everybody. When I went to the dentist's today to get my cavities drilled out, my dentist said that the two cavities I had were so deep, that he might hit a nerve while drilling and cause long-term damage. He then said if he used anesthetic on me, I wouldn't be able to feel him hitting the nerve and warn him, so I had to go through the whole procedure without anesthetic. It was a very painful nightmare, and I just wanted to know if his reason was valid, because it seems odd not to give anesthetic for a dental procedure. Thanks in advance to everyone.
2007-03-23
15:48:25
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Kevin Feng
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