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If you go see your dentist, does he give you a warning that he's going to give you shot? Or does he just surprise you and do it? Assume that the procedure (ie - cavity filling, tooth removal, whatever) is expected and that the would likely use an anesthesia injection. But is "I'm gonna give you a shot now" no longer typical? Just curious.

It didn't hurt but I was a little pissed that there was no immediate warning. But if it's typical now, then okay. New dentist. Old dentist always gave me a warning.




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Doing anything invasive, no matter how minor it is, without prior warning in unprofessional. The last and only time I went to the dentist was nearly 40 years ago, and yes, “I’ll be giving you a shot of Novocaine” before the procedure.


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Yea, that's what I figured but I've only had 1 dentist for the last 30+ years, just recently had to change because of retirement.

The new RDH is okay but I'm not sure about the dentist. May be look for another office but they are all just names on a sheet.




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May be look for another office but they are all just names on a sheet.

Call ahead and ask, “Does the dentist give a heads up before injecting?” That’s how you pick your next one. Big Grin


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May be look for another office but they are all just names on a sheet.

Nextdoor is a good place to garner referrals from actual patients.

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I usually see the syringe so I know it is coming. That and they use the pain killer on the cotton swab to lessen the feel of the needle.
 
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My dentist numbs the area he's injecting first, yours did not?


 
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Yes, my dentist gives a heads up. But his assistant also does it when she swaps the injection site with a topical anesthetic. My endo guy goes even one better. He grabs my cheek next to the site and shakes it as he injects. That surprised me the first time he did it. It wasn't painful but it completely masked the injection. I NEVER FELT THE NEEDLE!


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My latest dentist told me what he was going to do just like my previous dentist. What impressed me was how small the needle was.



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Previous dentist also previewed the work that needed to be done - would show me on xrays or video or mirrors what was wrong and what he would do and where.

Nothing with the new doc. Sounds like this is not typical and I should probably find a new doc.




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Yes, my dentist gives a heads up. But his assistant also does it when she swaps the injection site with a topical anesthetic. My endo guy goes even one better. He grabs my cheek next to the site and shakes it as he injects. That surprised me the first time he did it. It wasn't painful but it completely masked the injection. I NEVER FELT THE NEEDLE!

My old doc used to do this too - never felt the shot. I didn't feel much w/ the injection with the new doc but he should have told me first. I thought he was going to do a quick exam first. Nope, first time I opened my mouth, got the surprise injection.




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That's certainly not what I did. Other than the cases of a very small child, I always gave warning. The last thing you need is for the patient to be surprised and move with the needle in their mouth.
 
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I can't believe any dentist would not give a warning. On the the other hand, I've gotten jabs before where I didn't feel a thing and didn't know it had been done, even when I was expecting it. Last tetanus shot I got, the nurse just talked and talked. I finally asked if we were gonna do this and she said we were already done. I hadn't felt a thing.


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Doing anything invasive, no matter how minor it is, without prior warning in unprofessional. The last and only time I went to the dentist was nearly 40 years ago, and yes, “I’ll be giving you a shot of Novocaine” before the procedure.


40 years! That is some good genes Razz


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Originally posted by 12131:
Doing anything invasive, no matter how minor it is, without prior warning in unprofessional. The last and only time I went to the dentist was nearly 40 years ago, and yes, “I’ll be giving you a shot of Novocaine” before the procedure.


40 years! That is some good genes Razz


That last visit was for the final fitting of his full set of dentures.

(Sorry 12131. Just kidding.)



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When I was kid I got a local shot in my mouth at the dentist.
That numbed me for the real shot that came after.

Then he tried to hide the pliers in his hand as he snuck it towards my mouth.

"Whoa, what's that?"

"Don't worry, you won't feel a thing."
(Other than my head being jerked left and right).
 
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That last visit was for the final fitting of his full set of dentures.

(Sorry 12131. Just kidding.)

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It's my body. I want to know EVERYTHING they are doing. Hell, I sat up and watched my own vasectomy. It was very interesting.


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Any MD/Dentist, even RN, should communicate with the patient prior to the procedure. Hell even my dental hygienist lets me know what she is going to do even though I’ve been seeing her for a decade.

Perhaps a complaint to the CA Dental Board might be in order. If they feel the complaint is valid, at the minimum your dentist gets a letter, which might save others from going through what you did.
 
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Any dentist I have had always gave a warning that it was going to feel like a mosquito bite. Really? Bull crap. It hurts worse than a damn mosquito. No warning is unprofessional.




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