MobBoss
Off-Topic Overlord
Have you ever had a root canal? What was your experience? Basically I had a molar (2nd from back, upper right) that the nerve was dying off due to a filling too close to the nerve from last Dec. I was taking motrin at an alarming rate over the last two weeks trying to mitigate the pain and swelling. I finally couldnt take it and went in this morning to dental sick call. Sure enough the verdict was I needed a root canal.
Never had one before, and I had only heard horror stories about them so I was nervous. My dentist was also a young guy - he had to be 10 years younger than me (guess I gotta get used to this more). However, he was very good and explained the entire procedure to me.
Basically they were going to open up the center of my molar and then use needle width files to go into the nerve canal and file out the nerves in my tooth. It sounded painful.
However, the dentist was determined for me to not feel any pain because my tooth was so "hot" as he currently put it. He gave me no less than 5 shoots in an around that tooth to deaden the pain. He also put so much pressure putting the needle in I saw his arm shaking - I was worried he might break the needle!
But he numbed me up real good. The drilling went fine. Didnt feel a thing except for a mild sensation of heat. However, when he went into the canal with the needle thin file I did feel a bit more pain. He just put the needle of the syringe down the canal and gave it some more pain killer to numb it further.
He got done removing all three nerves to the molar and then put a temporary cap on it. I am now taking oxycodone and penicillan for a small infection above the tooth. I have a follow up on Monday because the whole process reduced the molar by a bit and now its going to require a crown.
Over all, my experience was a good one. I actually had less pain in this root canal than I did when they gave me a filling last December.
Anyone else have a story to tell?
Never had one before, and I had only heard horror stories about them so I was nervous. My dentist was also a young guy - he had to be 10 years younger than me (guess I gotta get used to this more). However, he was very good and explained the entire procedure to me.
Basically they were going to open up the center of my molar and then use needle width files to go into the nerve canal and file out the nerves in my tooth. It sounded painful.
However, the dentist was determined for me to not feel any pain because my tooth was so "hot" as he currently put it. He gave me no less than 5 shoots in an around that tooth to deaden the pain. He also put so much pressure putting the needle in I saw his arm shaking - I was worried he might break the needle!
But he numbed me up real good. The drilling went fine. Didnt feel a thing except for a mild sensation of heat. However, when he went into the canal with the needle thin file I did feel a bit more pain. He just put the needle of the syringe down the canal and gave it some more pain killer to numb it further.
He got done removing all three nerves to the molar and then put a temporary cap on it. I am now taking oxycodone and penicillan for a small infection above the tooth. I have a follow up on Monday because the whole process reduced the molar by a bit and now its going to require a crown.
Over all, my experience was a good one. I actually had less pain in this root canal than I did when they gave me a filling last December.
Anyone else have a story to tell?