Monday, May 17, 2010

Nunbing for dental procedure?

But I WAS numb but obviously not numb enough which should not have been the case as my body mass index is obvious.On my return to complete the crown I yelled at the receptionist "take my name off your data base and don't contact me again. She's a bloody idiot". on going to a new dentist i find my teth are covered with plack as the previous hygenist hand scaled mostly.

Nunbing for dental procedure?
First, it's clear that you have no idea what you are talking about. Second, if it hurts, TELL THE DENTIST.


Lastly, as #2 stated, I'm sure they were more than happy to let you go as a patient. As a matter of fact, I can guarantee that you're on their DO NOT REAPPOINT list.
Reply:Don't worry..I told the dentist ..in no uncertain terms! I do know what I am talking about but obviously the dentist doesn't know good practise from bad.Thanks for the answers even from the funny lady who inferred I was an addict.Shame on you. Report It

Reply:... and your question????
Reply:So, yelling at a receptionist is your idea of being cool? Wow, what an impressive man!





What, if any, responsibility do you share for not telling your dentist you could feel the procedure?





In many cases, people who are substance abusers are difficult to numb. Some people lie on their health history about using drugs and the dental team doesn't have the information necessary to plan anesthetic.





The practice will not be sorry to see you go. People who yell at innocent staff members are not welcome where I work, and would not be welcome in most offices. Perhaps some anger management would be in order?
Reply:numbing has nothing to do w/ BMI, bud.





I've had guys built like linebackers who are huge and need only a tiny amount of anesthetic.





I've had little kids who need 2 full carpules.





Same goes w/ nitrous oxide. it's not a correlation.





unless your prev hygienist scaled immed before the SECOND hygienist saw the plaque on your teeth, the existing plaque on your teeth is your fault.





If you're talking about tartar or calculus however, yest, they should ahve taken it off at a recent cleaning.
Reply:HI,


I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO HELP YOU, BUT I AM CONFUSED. I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE ASKING. PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTION AGAIN SO I CAN HELP. I DO KNOW ALOT ABOUT NUMBING FOR DENTAL PROCEDURES AND TEETH CLEANINGS. THANKS. ASK AGAIN.


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