Tooth removal technique.

2016-06-22 05:28:36
I have a tooth cavity ,and my doctor suggest for either RCT or tooth removal.Is there any technique so that I can get my tooth removed without giving injection.I have a phobia with needles.
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Yes there is an another's way which called councious sedation.but this can be done only by anesthelogist.you have to pay just double

Answered2016-06-26 05:33:53

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Nowadays injections in the oral cavity are very minimally painful or painless.  Initially a flavoured anaesthetic gel or spray is applied on the anaesthetic site and the injection is given on an already numb area.  U will hardly feel anything. And for God's sake never remove a tooth which can be easily saved by a good Root Canal Therapy.  We do Laser assisted Root Canal.  Feel free to consult Laser Smile Care.  God bless u.

Answered2016-06-23 18:39:53

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Hi best to overcome this u have to make up ur mind that there is no other option and if u delay it might get worse and then u wil be needing a more complicated treatment..best is to be strong and go ahead with the name of almighty...best of luck take care

Answered2016-06-23 14:37:57

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Hi..ask your dentist to give numbing spray before injecting. There is no alternative to injection. You can close your eyes when he is injecting. Regards

Answered2016-06-23 02:40:03

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Hello, According to one study around 8%of people, who visit dentist have needle phobia. So don't worry, there are ways to reduce pain of giving injection using numbing gel, the wand,, distraction by dentist while giving injection others like taking to psychiatrist before injection, iv sedation, last resort would be general anesthesia. Please talk to your doctor regarding this.

Answered2016-06-23 00:38:37

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