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Dentist...........The Saga Continues
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 380266" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm proud of you. I would be intimidated and freaked out to say the least. Yet I think once you get it over with you'll feel better, especially once you've healed and dentures are in, etc. I can totally dig the thing about the yucky part of contemplating dentures in your mouth. I guess my suggestion is that you stare as often as you want at your teeth in the mirror after you have them and enjoy the smile you see reflecting back at you. I imagine that you'll be liking that part, might make the idea of them easier to grow used to.</p><p></p><p>It's great your doctor is helping you with something to relax you before you go to the appointment. Also, when difficult child had a few teeth extracted, they gave him something to make him drowsy etc in the waiting room and he sat for about 15 minutes before they called him, I don't know what they gave him that morning though, wish I did. Anyhow, by the time they came for him, it was like he was on another planet, couldnt have cared less where he was let alone that he was heading into the dentist chair. Perhaps your dentist will do the same for you that morning.</p><p></p><p>Will be thinking of you next Tues!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 380266, member: 4264"] I'm proud of you. I would be intimidated and freaked out to say the least. Yet I think once you get it over with you'll feel better, especially once you've healed and dentures are in, etc. I can totally dig the thing about the yucky part of contemplating dentures in your mouth. I guess my suggestion is that you stare as often as you want at your teeth in the mirror after you have them and enjoy the smile you see reflecting back at you. I imagine that you'll be liking that part, might make the idea of them easier to grow used to. It's great your doctor is helping you with something to relax you before you go to the appointment. Also, when difficult child had a few teeth extracted, they gave him something to make him drowsy etc in the waiting room and he sat for about 15 minutes before they called him, I don't know what they gave him that morning though, wish I did. Anyhow, by the time they came for him, it was like he was on another planet, couldnt have cared less where he was let alone that he was heading into the dentist chair. Perhaps your dentist will do the same for you that morning. Will be thinking of you next Tues! [/QUOTE]
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