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elleng

(141,523 posts)
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 10:02 PM Aug 30

Sorry to say that my 2 adult daughters (with school-age kids) both suffering from

problem teeth, both in pain, one awaiting surgery (after inflammation subsides,) the other fears dentist. My poor'little' (not so much) girls.

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Sorry to say that my 2 adult daughters (with school-age kids) both suffering from (Original Post) elleng Aug 30 OP
That's sad elleng. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 30 #1
Healing vibes on the way to them, Ellen SheltieLover Aug 30 #2
Wishing the best for you all. Diamond_Dog Aug 30 #3
I can tell you hurt for them, elleng summer_in_TX Aug 30 #4
I can relate to the fear. hamsterjill Aug 30 #5
I'm sorry they're both going through something like this. calimary Aug 30 #6
Weird suggestion that has worked very well for me. Dem2theMax Aug 30 #7
talk to the dentist about those fears Skittles Aug 30 #8
I had a dentist, who prior to injecting, said "just a pinch, just a pinch". It was true, actually a pinch progree Aug 30 #9
You can tell them to wait between injections, Hornedfrog2000 Aug 31 #10
THANKS all! elleng Aug 31 #11
Is there a dental school near where they live? no_hypocrisy Aug 31 #12
Have heard that, about dental schools. They live in different places, one near Philly, and one near me in elleng Aug 31 #14
Sorry to hear this, elleng! PJMcK Aug 31 #13

summer_in_TX

(3,925 posts)
4. I can tell you hurt for them, elleng
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 11:03 PM
Aug 30

Hope this is soon behind them and they feel better soon.

hamsterjill

(16,792 posts)
5. I can relate to the fear.
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 11:05 PM
Aug 30

I have a lifelong issue with needles and medical things. Luckily, years ago, I found a dentist who is willing to work with me when I have to have anything done.

One of the things that has helped me the absolute most is headphones. Not ear buds...big, old fashioned, ugly headphones that cover your ears entirely. I literally have an old cd player that I keep for this purpose.

Merely a suggestion at the off chance that it might benefit someone.

Wishing you all the best. It's a hard thing to know our children are suffering from pain.

calimary

(88,492 posts)
6. I'm sorry they're both going through something like this.
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 11:22 PM
Aug 30

Sending thoughts of healing your way. My husband went through some pretty fierce dental stuff, and it's really hard to accept that, unless you're an MD yourself, you really aren't sure what to do. Except just to be there with 'em while they're going through it so at least they know they're not suffering alone. If that's all you can do, then that's what you do. I sympathize.

Dem2theMax

(11,005 posts)
7. Weird suggestion that has worked very well for me.
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 11:30 PM
Aug 30

I've seen a lot of dentists over the years. My current dentist is the only one who has ever told me this. When they start bringing the needle towards you,
start wiggling your toes.

You have to concentrate to wiggle your toes. Takes your mind off of the needle. It actually works. I was at the dentist three days ago, being fitted for temporary crowns for my upper two front teeth.
Wiggled toes, temporary crowns are on my teeth!

progree

(12,534 posts)
9. I had a dentist, who prior to injecting, said "just a pinch, just a pinch". It was true, actually a pinch
Sat Aug 30, 2025, 11:44 PM
Aug 30

Last edited Sun Aug 31, 2025, 01:10 AM - Edit history (1)

hurts quite a bit more. I no longer have that dentist, but that's what I tell myself as the needle goes into the mouth (or into my arm in the case of a vaccination).

About dental pre-injection numbing agents -- all the dentists I've ever had who have given me injections have applied a topical numbing agent first as a matter of course without asking first. Just part of the procedure. I've never experienced an oral injection without one.

Also, for toothache, until one can see the dentist, I found Orajel quite helpful. it's OTC, near the toothpaste.

 

Hornedfrog2000

(866 posts)
10. You can tell them to wait between injections,
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 12:59 AM
Aug 31

Or they can also do a topical numbing agent first, and then do the injections. I have to use articane to get numb most of the time. I tell them to give me a few minutes to let it kick in. Some people are kind of resistant to numbing agents.

no_hypocrisy

(53,744 posts)
12. Is there a dental school near where they live?
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 04:05 AM
Aug 31

It's my understanding that you can get greatly discounted, if not free, dental care.

elleng

(141,523 posts)
14. Have heard that, about dental schools. They live in different places, one near Philly, and one near me in
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 02:26 PM
Aug 31

southern MD, the one near me is the scareday cat, and hasn't been to MY dentist due to fear. SHE's the one who needs encouraging. I may be able to get her to go. I was JUST in Baltimore for a neuro check up, and she may not want to drive there, takes forever! MY dentist is just 15 minutes from my house. FINGERS crossed that she'll go there.

PJMcK

(24,384 posts)
13. Sorry to hear this, elleng!
Sun Aug 31, 2025, 08:02 AM
Aug 31

Dental issues are painful and expensive.

Our best wishes, dear friend!

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