Dental Order is Restored

May 17, 2004 18:56

The remaining swelling did not faze the Doc (or should I call him the Dent?) and we boogied at 8 am sharp. After 45 minutes he had drilled open the leaky filling on my 2-5 (left forward upper bicuspid), pulled out the old gutta-percha (whatever that is), drilled out the canal to a nice roundy circle instead of a flattish bacteria-admitting oblong, ( Read more... )

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scuttle May 17 2004, 19:57:50 UTC
It is a good thing that you have your super-human pain tolerance.

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ltmurnau May 18 2004, 08:59:54 UTC
If I didn't have that super-human pain tolerance, I would have run crying to Mr. Dentist a lot sooner than I did. But it does come in handy more often than not.

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emmabovary May 18 2004, 01:04:23 UTC
Just reading your description of the procedure made my teeth ache.

Thanks tons.

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ltmurnau May 18 2004, 09:01:33 UTC
That was peanuts compared to some of the other operations I had a few years ago... http://www.islandnet.com/~citizenx/news.html.

Funny, until recently I spent little or no time under the knife.

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emmabovary May 18 2004, 10:49:20 UTC
Yes, well, I had already read your medical history so I was familiar with that story.

But nothing beats pitocin-induced labor with no epidural for bragging rights so I've got you there, buddy.

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ltmurnau May 18 2004, 11:56:32 UTC
I definitely yield to you on that point. I was there for every moment of my wife's chemically induced labour and it was one of the most stressful days of my life. Not something I would want to go through myself! I read that a hormone (is it oxytocin?) secreted during labour has the effect of "flushing" short-term memory, so that the woman does not remember the pain as acutely. Something like this must be true, else no one would ever have more than one child.

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