Getting A Root Canal Treatment Done Isn't So Bad

in #life6 years ago

I'm not a big fan of getting surgeries done but I've had a few in the past year. So few days ago during my annual dental checkup, my dentist informed me that I would need a root canal treatment for a tooth that wasn't in the best possible shape. I wasn't pleased to say the least. But I was happy because the rest of my teeth are in good health.


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I've had 4 surgeries in the past year and a couple of them with long periods of recovery. Infact my leg hasn't yet fully recovered from the last surgery in April. Hence I was sceptical about undergoing this one. But it needed to be done.

However, nothing annoys me like the sound of the dentist drill and the accompanying jolts. It's just very different to the pain from a fracture, which I seem to be rather acceptable over this rather disturbing drilling in my mouth. Guess i've watched too many horror flicks.

The sound of the drill makes me a little edgy, but luckily the second half of the session involved use of a quieter drill which made me very comfortable. There's no pain as such as because half my face was numb from two injections of local anaesthesia.

Honestly, I wasn't expecting it to be this easy. Just sit there, get two injections and then look up at the ceiling for about an hour, keep my mouth open and let the specialist work on my tooth. At some point I actually got bored of staring at the wall and closed me eyes. 2 rounds of x-rays in between seemed like a great break from lying down.

But, the sound of the drill is still in my head. You can hear it in the YT video below. I can't seem to shake it off. It's not very pleasant but it's there. Maybe I need to turn up the speaker volume in my room and play some nice beats on loop.

Post treatment I couldn't feel the right side of my face. I tried scratching my beard but the itch wouldn't go away. It tried harder! No luck. It feels weird to touch my face when it's numb. I haven't felt that since my childhood when I had a tooth removed I think.

Later, I drove to my favourite restaurant and nearly spilled my juice there drinking from a straw because my lips were numb and I couldn't feel the seal properly against the straw. It was kinda funny!

So, I waited a good hour or two before I ate my meal and by then the effects of the local anaesthesia started wearing off. Quite an experience!

Now, I have to go back in a week for the rest of the procedure. The pain after treatment is quite bearable. But the awful noise from the drill and the vibrations in my face is what put me off from visiting for a checkup months ago.

When I was admitted for multiple fractures in my leg months ago and the doctor aligned my bones prior to the surgery, I experienced pain momentarily like I've never felt before in my life. But I feel I was mentally calmer in that moment than when I had a drill in my mouth. I guess it's the noise from the drill that's just too annoying. I guess I've said that thrice already.


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What medical procedures do you hate the most and had to sit through it? Let's hear it in the comments below.


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I have to get onE soon as well and I’m so scared , a lot of people have told me the pain that it gives and the time of recovery is long . But then again some people can tolerate more pain than others

Dont worry. Ask your dentist to numb the area properly before operating. Should be fine. A pain killer will help post-treatment. :)

Oh man! I have had 2 RCTs and 3 Tooth Extractions (All of them were wisdom teeth) so far. I am short on a lot of wisdom now. ;) Visiting my dentist is like morning walk to me now. He uses some anesthesia spray before actually hitting me with the needle so that I don't feel a thing. Thanks to science & technology - No Pain and Lots Of Gain. :-D

Wish you good health @firepower. Cheers!

Oh damn! That anaesthesia spray is interesting. The needle wasn't too bad but it would help to make it easier for most i'm sure.

I drove to my favourite restaurant and nearly spilled my juice there drinking from a straw because my lips were numb and I couldn't feel the seal properly against the straw. It was kinda funny!

LOL! This has happened to me too. Did they cover it with the cap as well? I have been now waiting for the cap for about 10 days after having RCT done coz they don't have the one fitted to my teeth lol.

Tooth related problems are very painful than any other problems.In my past few years i too have have problems related with my teeth but i prevent some foods and it is all right now,and i have never gone through such physically pain yet.And the drill sounds is really very scary and annoying.Meghan sir how are you feeling now?

Feeling better. thanks for asking. :)

Your most welcome sir.

The cap is happening after a week or so. I have to go back for it.

Sergeries have improved so much these days especially this one. Already on my way to a 2nd one xD skipped my session today due to rain, have to get my final filling tomorrow.

oh! good luck with that. Mine's next friday i think.

Learnt that the longer I wait the woooorse it gets. Mine is done, just the cap tomorrow

Drilling in your mouth!! Yep I too hate that :(

The most annoying torture someone would go through! Take care buddy @firepower

Oh man.. the sound of the drill is indeed horrible.

Also the urge to close the mouth during the drill is huge.. for it dries up quickly.

I wish you speedy healing

Take care

thank you :)

Haha, I feel exactly the same way... I don't like the smell nor that drilling noise... And guess what, I'm a dental technician :D

oh damn! :D

@firepower i read somewhere going to" dentist is a vicious circle" hope you get out of it sooner 😉

Yeah! Previous week I went to dentist to pull out my tooth as it started to decay 😂. I never felt a pain like that in my life time 😫

I hope the pain went away soon.

Nowadays there are lot of latest technology using on dental care, so you need not to worry to take surgeries, any how your teeth become well.

How about your leg now, its all easy to walk?

Leg is improving. :) Thanks for asking.

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