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discombobulate) wrote2009-05-19 11:29 am
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Dear Self: BRUSH ALL THE WAY BACK. Do I have to time you?
I got my first cavity. My dreams for perfect teeth are ruined. ;w; There's even one developing on the opposite side... I'm 18! This shouldn't be happening! At least fillings aren't metallic like they used to be
DISCUSS. How bad will it hurt when they take it out? What does this cavity removing process entail?Is it time to start fearing the dentist? At least one of you guys must have had a cavity removed ;o;
Otherwise, I've been playing Tales of Symphonia: Knights of Ratatosk, since my Ps2 is dead. I got this game in Christmas but never passed itbecause my Ps2 games are better~ It's pretty hard, actually. I mean, I overlevelled so now it's not hard, but it was kinda bitchy at first. I'm not used to sending enemies airborne.
My brother says I should wait till Christmas for my next Ps2 (which is a subtle way of saying 'fine, I'll get you one. Just be a patient dumbutt, alright?') Six months... I don't think I can wait that long! I just bought Breath of Fire and still haven't beat Psychonauts! Dammit, GameStop. Quit having cheap used games on show when I have fresh Graduation money burning in my pocket!
DISCUSS. How bad will it hurt when they take it out? What does this cavity removing process entail?
Otherwise, I've been playing Tales of Symphonia: Knights of Ratatosk, since my Ps2 is dead. I got this game in Christmas but never passed it
My brother says I should wait till Christmas for my next Ps2 (which is a subtle way of saying 'fine, I'll get you one. Just be a patient dumbutt, alright?') Six months... I don't think I can wait that long! I just bought Breath of Fire and still haven't beat Psychonauts! Dammit, GameStop. Quit having cheap used games on show when I have fresh Graduation money burning in my pocket!
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The water drills? They hurt. A lot. Especially since you have a cavity. The whole process takes 45 minutes to an hour.
/fear mongering
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Of course, I'll have to get back to you on that once I have this cavity removed.no subject
Sorry about the cavity, b-but, don't worry. It's not as bad as most people make it seem! Dentists use anesthesia before removing a cavity, so when the drill goes in, it's not going to hurt. All that you'll feel is some poking, and maaaaybe you'll bleed a little, and your mouth will feel a little weird after the anesthesia wears off, but that's about it.
Depending on how big the cavity is, it might take from 15 to 40 minutes, maybe an additional five minutes if your mouth is small like mine and your dentist has to be like "ASDF OPEN YOUR MOUTH" every five seconds. XD
/HAS GOTTEN A LOT OF CAVITIES, L-LULZ.
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YOUR SWEET TOOTH HAS PROVIDED KIND WORDS&hearts /APPRECIATES YOUR CAVITY-PRONENESS
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I DESPISE the dentist personally, I need to have all that gas & air stuff to chill me out and they jab me to freeze the tooth because I'm a huge wuss >< That's just for a filling though, I need to get a tooth out next month (possibly 2) so I'll let you know then XD They said it wouldn't hurt and would just feel abit of pressure on the tooth but I somehow doubt it's as painless as that....
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:# My worst experiences might have been with the orthodontist, though. I had to get separators for my molars way back when and those hurt constantly for days...
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