As I understand it, if the dental need is serious enough, but the child is uncooperative, then the dentist has to recommend putting the kid under to get the dental work done.
Given the way this is going, I predict the spoiled brat comes back in a few weeks in extreme pain and lets John Patterson do what he wants without complaint, while John takes a certain satisfaction in having taught the girl a lesson about cooperating with your dentist. I look forward to seeing the girl get her comeuppance.
There was an actor of the silent screen named Charles Ray who died in 1943 from an impacted wisdom tooth he wouldn’t allow to be extracted. Perhaps a similar fate will befall this brat.
I was given gas for my first complicated dental procedure as a child. I was asked to count down from 100, I don’t think I made it to 90 before I was out cold.
i always remember, as a little boy, getting a filling. the dentist didn’t use enough novocaine and as he started to drill, i could feel it and it HURT. i screamed in pain and the dentist got really mad at me for causing a fuss. and that’s when i totally lost my trust in the dentist.
My mom would have spanked me, put me back in the chair and told the dentist to go ahead. You don’t worry so much about pain at one end when you have a counter balance pain on the other end.And the dentist was nothing compared to pain from the orthodontist in the 70’s. I had a mouth of fully banded teeth for 7 years, and to get the bands on the molars you had to bite down and basically dig the bands into your own gums yourself.They didn’t numb you up for that.
Bethany needs to relax or be referred to for nitrous oxide sedation. I accept tooth shot of novacain especially when it has a flavor to help neutralize dental worries.
I don’t know whether this is true or not, but I remember reading that dentists, as a profession, have one of the highest rates of suicide and alcoholism.
Bad teeth is sometimes more than just eating sweets and not brushing. Sometimes it is genetic or malnutrition. My adopted neice had ongoing dental issues for years, so much pain she wouldn’t eat and has stunted growth. I hope her adult teeth will have no issues.
I’ve had bad experiences with dentists…the 1st time as a little kid. Another time, in my 20’s, I went in to get a tooth pulled, asked to be put under which he did, put during the procedure, he hit a nerve that woke me up out of it, and I almost bolted for the door. He calmed me down, put me back under, and finished. My bottom lip was numb for a long time after that, and I would often find myself drooling because I couldn’t tell. To this day, I still have a numb spot on my lip, about the size of a pea.
Fortunately the only “bad” issue I had with a dentist was a frozen eye when I was in Jr High. Seems the optic nerves runs very close to some of the injection areas for upper molars. Was kind of comical, riding my bike home and trying to blink with a finger on my eyelid.
As a military kid, I went to military dentists until I was about 13, or so. I never had novocaine for dental work until I went to a civilian dentist at about age 14. Don’t know if it was that particular AF Base’s policy for no novocaine or what, but I never had a fear of dentists.
If she comes back with extreme pain she’ll be WORSE because then it will actually hurt, while right now she’s just being difficult. Remember yesterday’s strip where she shut up when he told her her mother couldn’t hear her yelling because she’d done to the pharmacy?
howtheduck about 19 hours ago
As I understand it, if the dental need is serious enough, but the child is uncooperative, then the dentist has to recommend putting the kid under to get the dental work done.
Given the way this is going, I predict the spoiled brat comes back in a few weeks in extreme pain and lets John Patterson do what he wants without complaint, while John takes a certain satisfaction in having taught the girl a lesson about cooperating with your dentist. I look forward to seeing the girl get her comeuppance.
snsurone76 about 19 hours ago
There was an actor of the silent screen named Charles Ray who died in 1943 from an impacted wisdom tooth he wouldn’t allow to be extracted. Perhaps a similar fate will befall this brat.
Uncle Kenny about 16 hours ago
Mom will be in pain when she has to pay for two appointments. Or is dental care free in Canada?
bobwigg761 about 15 hours ago
I was given gas for my first complicated dental procedure as a child. I was asked to count down from 100, I don’t think I made it to 90 before I was out cold.
nyrB Premium Member about 14 hours ago
i always remember, as a little boy, getting a filling. the dentist didn’t use enough novocaine and as he started to drill, i could feel it and it HURT. i screamed in pain and the dentist got really mad at me for causing a fuss. and that’s when i totally lost my trust in the dentist.
SquidGamerGal about 13 hours ago
Wimp!
Anon4242 about 12 hours ago
My mom would have spanked me, put me back in the chair and told the dentist to go ahead. You don’t worry so much about pain at one end when you have a counter balance pain on the other end.And the dentist was nothing compared to pain from the orthodontist in the 70’s. I had a mouth of fully banded teeth for 7 years, and to get the bands on the molars you had to bite down and basically dig the bands into your own gums yourself.They didn’t numb you up for that.
ctolson about 12 hours ago
Time to gas her John!
debbie8pole about 12 hours ago
Bethany needs to relax or be referred to for nitrous oxide sedation. I accept tooth shot of novacain especially when it has a flavor to help neutralize dental worries.
Linguist about 12 hours ago
I don’t know whether this is true or not, but I remember reading that dentists, as a profession, have one of the highest rates of suicide and alcoholism.
Jelliqal about 11 hours ago
Bad teeth is sometimes more than just eating sweets and not brushing. Sometimes it is genetic or malnutrition. My adopted neice had ongoing dental issues for years, so much pain she wouldn’t eat and has stunted growth. I hope her adult teeth will have no issues.
ladykat about 11 hours ago
It’s not nice to give your dentist a headache, kid.
cowboy27 about 11 hours ago
She’s just a little kid and scared of the dentist. I haven’t forgotten how that makes you feel.
Daltongang Premium Member about 11 hours ago
This is why dental surgeons are so well paid.
mindjob about 10 hours ago
Where’s the Nitrous oxide?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 10 hours ago
Sir Laurence Olivier just walked in
darcyandsimon about 10 hours ago
Cool stuff to read in the comments today!
baskate_2000 about 10 hours ago
Who in the world would want to tolerate a spoiled brat like her?
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 10 hours ago
Good call Doc…..
hooglah about 9 hours ago
When the tooth starts hurting bad enough, bring her back. Otherwise, let her suffer until she can behave.
Robert Miller Premium Member about 8 hours ago
I’ve had bad experiences with dentists…the 1st time as a little kid. Another time, in my 20’s, I went in to get a tooth pulled, asked to be put under which he did, put during the procedure, he hit a nerve that woke me up out of it, and I almost bolted for the door. He calmed me down, put me back under, and finished. My bottom lip was numb for a long time after that, and I would often find myself drooling because I couldn’t tell. To this day, I still have a numb spot on my lip, about the size of a pea.
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Fortunately the only “bad” issue I had with a dentist was a frozen eye when I was in Jr High. Seems the optic nerves runs very close to some of the injection areas for upper molars. Was kind of comical, riding my bike home and trying to blink with a finger on my eyelid.
lnrokr55 about 8 hours ago
Ah, the adventures of a pediatric dentist ! ;-)
heligoland about 8 hours ago
As a child, I was always more in pain from the dentist. Otherwise, my teeth didn’t hurt. Thank heavens, dentistry has changed.
TheWildSow about 7 hours ago
John said he was a painless dentist, but that was a lie!
Really??
Yeah – he yelled when I bit him, just like any other dentist!
jbruins84341 about 6 hours ago
A little nitrous would take care of her.
Strawberry King about 3 hours ago
Just another day in the life of a dentist.
Cathy P. about 3 hours ago
As a military kid, I went to military dentists until I was about 13, or so. I never had novocaine for dental work until I went to a civilian dentist at about age 14. Don’t know if it was that particular AF Base’s policy for no novocaine or what, but I never had a fear of dentists.
HodgeElmwood about 2 hours ago
If she comes back with extreme pain she’ll be WORSE because then it will actually hurt, while right now she’s just being difficult. Remember yesterday’s strip where she shut up when he told her her mother couldn’t hear her yelling because she’d done to the pharmacy?