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Fillings when at dentist ?
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When getting fillings at local NHS dentist will my partner be given infections as loke tooth extractions. It just she surrers with metal health problems and I need to know how to get her it the right frame of mind for dentist folks !
Please no funny comments, as this is serious illness she has.
Please no funny comments, as this is serious illness she has.
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Try to associate the visit to the dentist with something pleasant that she *does* want to do - either before (to distract her) or after (to give something to look forward to).
I personally used to favour a large nip of scotch before a particularly trying dental visit - but be aware that it may interact with some anaesthetics ...
I personally used to favour a large nip of scotch before a particularly trying dental visit - but be aware that it may interact with some anaesthetics ...
Yes your partner will be given anesthetic injecetions so she will feel no pain.
If she is nervous and has problems as you say it is worth telling he dentist before she goes . Dentists now know that some people are very nervous and will make sure she is reassured that it will all be OK.
If she has real problem with being nervous some dentists will give a sedative before doing the work on her teeth. My son has this problem he has to be sedated before any dental work as he is so nervous.
If she is nervous and has problems as you say it is worth telling he dentist before she goes . Dentists now know that some people are very nervous and will make sure she is reassured that it will all be OK.
If she has real problem with being nervous some dentists will give a sedative before doing the work on her teeth. My son has this problem he has to be sedated before any dental work as he is so nervous.
There is now a needleless injection which just goes on the gums. B00 I used to have valium when living in England, but am much braver now, I scream and kick, and slide down the chair, and make an dreadful spectacle of myself, the dentist dreads it more than I do! And when it is all over, she kisses the top of my head in relief! You don't get that on the NHS!!