I'm at a college, and my job's safe this time round, luckily. Really appreciate you asking, thanks.
Sorry this is distressing you so much.
I'm at a college, and my job's safe this time round, luckily. Really appreciate you asking, thanks.
Sorry this is distressing you so much.
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Sometimes, it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness. - Terry Pratchett
Sorry to hear of your recent job stress Iris. That must've been super stressful. So glad it's ok.
Toby, I don't like the drill either. Sounds like you've found the cause of the pain, and that is a horrible feeling when a filling has fallen out. You can buy temporary filling kits which are quite good until you can get to a dentist. Failing that, I was told by a dentist to patch it with sugar-free gum until I could get it filled again. Hope you get it sorted soon.
'If you're going through hell, keep going' (Winston Churchill)
Oooo Blue, I didn't see your work stuff going on - and I have skipped to the ending, which is all good fortunately.
Nobody likes the drill Toby, even those who aren't phobic just tolerate it - they don't like it. LOL
KK
Never Surrender, Comrade
The whole thing hasn't fallen out, it looks like a bit is missing that is maybe exposing the nerve a little more than it should
But even before that the filled in tooth was extremely sensitive even with the filling so I think the problem wasn't solved the first time, I might need a root canal. Backstory: I had a filling a few years before in that tooth and then about 8-9 months ago it fell out and I was tolerating the pain for months until this September because I was scared of getting told off by the dentist. In reality she couldn't have been nicer.
Oh you can definitely feel it as the drill touches the nerve, even with the injection. It's one of the worst, most irritating sensations ever and it makes my skin crawl just thinking about it
But yeah I guess my point was that I'm not especially scared of the procedure but that pain is annoying
You need to see a dentist, having a root canal is not fun.
Ba ha ha, this will make you all WINCE, I have dental work done without pain killers. I DID have a root canal done with some though, as that was a step too far - but my two crowns and fillings have been done 'au naturel'.
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