| Re: Crown after root treatment
Maz,
As a "recovered" dental phobic, I feel your pain. I understand how you are feeling. Please do not let the fear "win" and keep you from taking your life back.
I have had a 2+ hour appointment for two crown preps & gum surgery with valium before the appointment & nitrous during. I found the combination to be VERY effective. I remember very little of that appointment, and what I do remember is very pleasant. Have you had nitrous before? Is there any way someone could bring you to the appointment and drive you home after so that you could take the valium before? Check with your dentist, mine is pretty fond of this combination and has no objection to me using valium alone, nitrous alone, or both during any appointment, but insists that if I have anything other than ntrous I don't drive. There is a very wide range of safe dosages for nitrous, so if you feel you need to be more sedated, then just tell your dentist to give you more. My dentist always says if I start t get anxious to concentrate on taking slower deeper breathes through my nose (where the mask is) so I get more nitrous, and if I feel like it is too much, to raise my hand and breathe through my mouth so I will get less. If you have never had nitrous before, you are going to be pleasantly surprised! It always makes me feel very floaty and calm.
The crown prep is painless, just a little tedious. They will put a temporary crown on while they make the permenant one to prevent the prep work from getting damaged. The temporary crowns are not very attractive and don't fit as well as the real one, so if it isn't perfect (the temp that is) don't get yourself all tied in knots! I wasn't all that thrilled with my temp crowns, but I really like the permenant porcelain ones I have. They are on two upper left molars, and I can honestly say I forget that I have them!
Please, please, please call your dentist and discuss your concerns. It is very important that you get that root canaled tooth crowned. I put off getting my crowns done after my root canals because of fear and almost lost one of the teeth because of it (cost me more than $1000 extra to save it). The crown will protect your tooth from damage. Root canaled teeth are very fragile.
I'd be happy to answer any other questions I can about nitrous or crowns, just let me know.
Maz, I know you can do this, don't give up on yourself.
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