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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Dentist tomorrow =(

I guess it's a good thing my dentist appointment is tomorrow, cause another lovely chunk of my tooth broke off today, that's always nice.

I have very bad memories of the dentist, when I was 4 I fell into the bathtub and broke off my two front teeth, it took like 3 people to hold me down as they yanked the remaining teeth out of my gums. teeth took forever to grow back.


I've never had laughing gas before, maybe I'll get some tomorrow, WILL I LAUGH?

31 comments:

  1. You do for like a second, then you panic and toss around, then you just pass out.

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  2. God, I also hate the dentist. The scraping, man. THE SCRAPING. God, there's a reason why I hate the sound of sandpaper.

    I have also had front teeth damage: thanks to a fever I had when I was younger, my teeth were a dark yellow-green for a few years. This doesn't help that they stick out a little. (Tip: when raising your kid, make sure they don't have their binkie for four years of their life.)

    Thanks to a cousin dentist a year ago, I was able to remove the crap in the front of my teeth. Now its been replaced with some kind of filling. Of course, now I have a strange white filling on my natural teeth. XO

    Well, good luck man

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  3. I got drugged when I got my wisdom teeth out. The nurses said count back from ten. I got to 8, and was out. Then you wake up, still sleepy, go home, fall asleep again, wake up later and you're good as new. I actually enjoyed it. Recovery sucked, but yours shouldn't be nearly as bad.

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  4. I had a bad experience like that myself. They faked the numbing when I was 5 to trick me into believing it was fine. They pulled my front teeth held me down and what was worse my dad was there and didn't stop it...

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  5. I had my wisdom teeth removed, they put so N02 on ya, might feel like your eyes and mind itself are vibrating but you'll fall asleep. Then when you wake up there's a lil bleeding from it but you should be fine. Hope everything goes well!

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  6. laughing gas does not make you laugh it makes other people laugh although.

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  7. Anesthetics are usually better and cost less.
    But aren't as much fun. :D

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  8. You should of showed us pictures...

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  9. Good luck, Austin! <3

    I hate the dentist. One time I had to get a cavity filled, and the smart dentist put too much novocaine in my mouth, and the whole left side of my face didn't work for about 35-40 minutes. My eye couldn't even blink by itself so I had to close it using my fingers. My dad thought I had a stroke. o.O

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  10. Oh yes, you'll laugh! Nitris Oxide felt awesome when I had seven of my baby teeth pulled.

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  11. You may not laugh but if you have someone video tape you on laughing gas and post it for us to see, I'm sure we will. :)

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  12. Video tape it and post it on youtube... it's the cool thing now and days.

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  13. I hate the dentist.

    I had to fill in my cavity a few times, and when the nurse froze it, they stuck needles in my mouth at different angles.
    It hurt.
    My mom even said that the needle almost came out the other side of my mouth. My right cheek.

    No laughing gas, sadly. But I'm sure yours will be better than my experience. Hopefully... ):

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  14. may god be with you
    and try not to panic ^^

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  15. The only thing I remember after having the "Laughing" gas administered was trying to scratch my nose.

    Good luck.

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  16. gas never worked on me so i'd just go with a shot

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  17. I hate the dentist because of that god awful scraping noise.
    It's like the might Thor decided to scratch 32 never ending finger nails across a chalkboard.


    But magnified by 10

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  18. I had a bad experience with the dentist when I was young too. They didn't have any available chair so they just put 3 metal chairs together and had me lay on that. My dad held me down while they put a filling in... Hurt like hell.

    Anyway, as for the laughing gas it always makes me relax. for some reason though, after a few minutes of the gas, it sounds like a lawn mower mowing right outside the room, even though there isn't. It's weird, I don't understand why that happens, but oh well. Hopefully your appointment will go well, and you'll be pain free. Good luck Austin!

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  19. DON'T FREAK OUT! If you go to a really good office, they're all about making you as comfortable as possible. I just started working for a dental office a few blocks from my house (mainly doing paperwork and whatnot) and I actually have an anxiety problem so I know how stressful it can be going in for some tooth work. I was freaking out the first time I had to get a filling. But they were super good and I didn't feel a thing, not even the shot. One of my fillings was too large though and was irritating the nerve in my tooth, so then I had to get a root canal (which was WAY more frightening) but again they sent me to a specialist and I felt nothing. I felt a million times better when I got my crown in. Sometimes I forget I have it! XD So I really hope you have an excellent dentist. Something I've learned from work is that everything is so much worse in your head than it actually is. So when you get there, take some deep breaths and think about how great it will be to be pain-free (: Good luck!

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  20. i have watched all your l4d videos ! and that when con take paper and say no more videos.... is that true you not makeing videoes abaut l4d ????

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  21. You must have been one helluva 4 year old if 3 people were needed to hold you down! Good luck!

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  22. i had a similar thing happen with my front teeth. similar in that they broke, not the situation in which it happened. i, uh, bicycled my clumsy ass into a parked car when i was 9, took out the left taillight in the process. all i remember from it is waking up in the street by the curb and then having to go to the dentist. what they had to do to me was replace what was broken (while holding me down) so now half my front teeth are ceramic. and laughing gas didn't really make me laugh, but it is fairly trippy how you feel like you're floating but you know you're still in a chair.

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  23. ...I read that and my teeth screamed... hope the appointment went well :)

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  24. all the laughing gas does is help you relax Austin so there is really nothing to worry about.

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  25. Dang, it's just falling apart. I didn't realize how bad it was. Well, at least you're getting it fixed.

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  26. Oh gosh, that sucks man. My little sis had to get her two front teeth pulled when she was really young too. I could hear her screaming from the waiting room.. ugh I do not like dentist! lol I've never had laughing gas. I had freaking numbing needles, but Im sure nothing should be worser than those. Good Luck!

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  27. Holy crap that is weird when I was around 6-8? I fell in the tub and knocked my two front teeth too, although I got the gas to remove the rest of the teeth along with a root canal.

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