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Old 12-16-2009, 09:56 PM #1
humarock humarock is offline
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Crazy Full Upper extractions and that Palate Shot

Hi Folks, new to this site and great timing in finding it...here's the story:
I have advanced periodontal disease in my upper teeth it is very bad. They are planning to extract all my upper teeth and put in a full set of dentures, I saw them today, they look AWESOME. I have aweful spacing and my teeth have grown 'down'....BUT my traumatic experience in the past was the Palate Injection! I had a double root canal at an old dentist, they did that and evidentally I 'fell asleep' during the procedure after that, hmm passed out probably more like it...LOL..I opted NOT to go general anesthetic due to cost any suggestions on HOW to keep myself calm before I get there so I can make it through those initial shots? THAT is the only thing that is really bothering me...not the fact they are extracting all my teeth...LOL....

Thanks in advance for any tips!
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