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conscious sedation in dentist
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is it correct that you dont feel it.there are pdf on internet saying you dont feel it.but i would like to hear from people who have had it.how much do you feel???cos i am terrified of dentists
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I would rather poke my eyes out with knitting needles that go to the dentist, so when I do go I need to be sedated. Its very difficult to explain, when the dentist had finished he said to me, 'right ok, all done' and even though I was concious, I didn't even realise he had done anything!
Afterwards its a bit like being drunk until the sedative wears off. I couldn't remember anything after him sticking the needle in my hand!
I would rather poke my eyes out with knitting needles that go to the dentist, so when I do go I need to be sedated. Its very difficult to explain, when the dentist had finished he said to me, 'right ok, all done' and even though I was concious, I didn't even realise he had done anything!
Afterwards its a bit like being drunk until the sedative wears off. I couldn't remember anything after him sticking the needle in my hand!
Intravenous sedation is THE answer. Usual anaesthetics stopped working on me about 10 year's ago, so I was forced to find a dental practice which gave IS. Once you have it, all fear (and pain) vanishes. After treatment you're up and out of there very quickly, with no unpleasant after-effects. I paid �90 for my last sedation, but work undertaken was on the NHS. Considering you hopefully only have a check-up every 6 months, I think any resulting treatment is well worth paying that amount for. You don't even feel the needle go in your arm, so for me, there's nothing better.