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,,,in my case, they created one. The drill the dentist was using was malfuncioning,,they went and got another. I think maybe I have cause for a malpractice case against the dentist who did the work,,,,I underwent FAR too much drilling which put far too much trauma on the nerve,,thus,,a problem exsists for me.
Today I go in ,,,how should I conduct myself,,,

2007-11-25 23:04:55 · 4 answers · asked by E S 3 in Health Dental

work was done nov 5

2007-11-25 23:06:59 · update #1

4 answers

Dentists are wicked, evil, vial creatures who take pleasure in seeing people whence while undergoing a legalized form of torture i.e., Dentistry.

Your in a pickle, sorry to hear of your ordeal. The only sure way to escape the dentists folly is to go completely under, but then they will use the opportunity to cop a feel and fondle you.

Every molar in my mouth has been destroyed because a over zealous dentist and his 'happy' drill. My only option on this matter is to have implants.

I wish you luck!

2007-11-25 23:26:59 · answer #1 · answered by Barney 6 · 0 1

Because your cavity was deeper than it appeared to be, it is close to the nerve of the tooth. The dentist did not cause the problem the decay did. All cavities dont hurt.
When you go in there today, tell the dentist you are having alot of pain in that tooth. He should ask you if it is sensititivity or pain. If it is indeed pain , it will suggest you will need a root canal, not a big deal, they are not painful, they get a bad rap. We have a lot of patients that start out with cavities and end up getting root canals. OR if you are having sensitivity in the tooth , this is common, it is a new filling and the nerve needs time to strink back from the filling. Either way , conduct yourself in a nice, calm manner , you will get more respect that way. Good luck and I hope you feel better.

2007-11-25 23:54:50 · answer #2 · answered by Blonde 2 · 0 0

Yeah, I get all nervous and jerky when I go to the dentist.
That teeth cleaning process really sucks. The woman nailed my gum 3 times last time. Then the dentist comes in and trys to find other things wrong so he can make more money. Last time I went to the dentist I was in his chair from 8am to 10:30am.

Usually after they drill there is some pain for about a week. If it persists then possibly you will need a root canal. If this is the case and you don't want that, just say there is no pain :D Its your mouth.

When they start drilling its like "when is this hell going to end" hehehehe. I feel for you.

I guess you would need a second opinion for the malpractice case.

2007-11-25 23:13:49 · answer #3 · answered by WhereTheBuffaloRoam 5 · 0 1

are you a guy in drag?

2007-11-26 23:11:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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