Yah, but isn't it really cool when they put the three files jammed up
into your head and then take xrays to double-check that they got the
whole root?

I could totally smell the dead stuff as soon as they opened up the
tooth. You couldn't? Raunchy.

I'm told I have a very high pain tolerance. I waited out my pregnancy
before doing the root canal, just in case I'd need drugs.

On 7/14/06, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/14/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Really? When I had mine done, it didn't hurt at all. Felt weird, yes.
> > But, hurt? Nope. And, afterwords, I felt way better than I had for the
> > months leading up to it. Never even took a single pain killer.
>
> I had the bicuspid right in front of the molar canaled on Tuesday so
> the area was inflamed... also the fact that it was rather infected
> (the dentist said something about being able to smell the infection)
> might have played into the equation.
>
> My guess is that the pain itself is in the gums and surrounding area,
> not the canal itself.  It was quite the ordeal though.  For those who
> don't know, a molar has three different roots, each of which have to
> be canaled individually.
>
> 

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