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drPheta said:In general, Scaling and Root Planing is done by quadrants or halves. You will be able to chew on one side, and they will (should) use topical anesthetic. Don't be afraid, though it is natural, but the dentist/hygienist will be as gentle as possible.
schoolgirl said:Hello,
I have an appt. for scaling and root planing, but the dentist did not say that I had any type of gum disease, just that it had been so long since my last cleaning that I needed to do the procedure. Do dentists ever just do this procedure for "deep cleaning"? I am supposed to go to a dinner that night, will I be able to? How much pain will I be in?
This always interests me. Can you pinpoint where the fear comes from? Did you actually have a bad experience or is it just from all the stuff you've heard? Nobody likes surgery of any kind (yes most dentistry is surgical to some degree), but I can never figure out where this (usually) unrational fear comes from, but I have some good ideas.schoolgirl said:Also, I am terrified of the dentist, I had one root canal done recently, and that went OK, but I am still very scared.
schoolgirl said:I really appreciate everyone's replies!
In my case, I am afraid of the dentist because I don't like to be awake during procedures. The noises scare me, the tools scare me... As long as I am asleep, I feel fine about having any procedure done (like wisdom teeth).
No, I've never had a horrific experience with a dentist. I don't know where or when the fear started.