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momesu
04-30-2015, 10:46 AM
I am one of those people who are "Dentist Phobic". It began when I was a young child and had to have a number of baby teeth pulled. I admit to terrible teeth, and feel fortunate to still have all my natural teeth. I need a new dentist down here and am looking for one I can trust and who will understand my fear of dentists. Any suggestions.

Bonny
04-30-2015, 10:51 AM
Dr. Edwards at Marion Dental. He is so very nice and gentle. I've been going to him for many years !

graciegirl
04-30-2015, 10:51 AM
For that reason and many more I suggest you go to Palm Ridge Dental, Off 466 near the high school and behind Lang Eye. Drs. Kathleen Williams and Reem Jabar are both trained at University of Florida and are intelligent and very warm and kind. The finest dentist I have had in my whole life. Husband and daughter agree too.

JoMar
04-30-2015, 10:56 AM
Of course you could find a local bartender before your appointment.

momesu
04-30-2015, 11:23 AM
Of course you could find a local bartender before your appointment.

That will be a real possibility....or Zanax......:loco:

Madelaine Amee
04-30-2015, 11:23 AM
For that reason and many more I suggest you go to Palm Ridge Dental, Off 466 near the high school and behind Lang Eye. Drs. Kathleen Williams and Reem Jabar are both trained at University of Florida and are intelligent and very warm and kind. The finest dentist I have had in my whole life. Husband and daughter agree too.

I agree - Palm Ridge women are exceptional dentists and very fairly priced.

momesu
04-30-2015, 11:26 AM
Thanks Bonnie and Gracie for suggestions. I will check out Palm Ridge.If I had to go all the way to Ocala I would find to many excuses not to go....I need to remove all possible roadblocks and a half an hour drive would be a big one.

Bonny
04-30-2015, 11:31 AM
Thanks Bonnie and Gracie for suggestions. I will check out Palm Ridge.If I had to go all the way to Ocala I would find to many excuses not to go....I need to remove all possible roadblocks and a half an hour drive would be a big one.
Marion Dental is on 441 next to Billy's Cafe

Madelaine Amee
04-30-2015, 11:35 AM
Thanks Bonnie and Gracie for suggestions. I will check out Palm Ridge.If I had to go all the way to Ocala I would find to many excuses not to go....I need to remove all possible roadblocks and a half an hour drive would be a big one.

If I may, I would like to make a suggestion - if and when you make your appointment with whomever you choose, tell the receptionist that you are scared to death, tell anyone who will listen, and also let the dentist know when she comes in. Believe me, dealing with people of our age, they have heard all the horror stories of the stone age dentists we grew up with. By the way, I went to a school dentist and was tied into the chair - really tied into the chair - how is that for what to do to a young child.

jnieman
04-30-2015, 11:52 AM
I recently broke off a tooth that required pulling. It was a molar. I'm getting an implant. My own dentist said he would pull it using a local anesthetic. I having never had a tooth pulled so I agreed. By the time the day rolled around I was terrified. By the time I got to his office I was shaking like a leaf and on the verge of tears. I was shaking so bad he said I needed to stop as I was making him nervous. He was a small man and it took two people holding me down to pull out my tooth. The pain wasn't too bad but the pressure and the enire scenario scared the daylights out of me. Little did I know that I could have gone to an oral surgeon and had it pulled while under anesthesia. I had another tooth break off recently and will be going to Dr. Caylor an oral surgeon. He wll be doing an implant on that other tooth and pulling the other. He said it would take about an hour all together. What you don't know will hurt you.

dbussone
04-30-2015, 02:14 PM
I recently broke off a tooth that required pulling. It was a molar. I'm getting an implant. My own dentist said he would pull it using a local anesthetic. I having never had a tooth pulled so I agreed. By the time the day rolled around I was terrified. By the time I got to his office I was shaking like a leaf and on the verge of tears. I was shaking so bad he said I needed to stop as I was making him nervous. He was a small man and it took two people holding me down to pull out my tooth. The pain wasn't too bad but the pressure and the enire scenario scared the daylights out of me. Little did I know that I could have gone to an oral surgeon and had it pulled while under anesthesia. I had another tooth break off recently and will be going to Dr. Caylor an oral surgeon. He wll be doing an implant on that other tooth and pulling the other. He said it would take about an hour all together. What you don't know will hurt you.

It's always best to avoid an anesthetic if an alternative exists. Anesthesia puts you to sleep - true - but you may suffer serious injury or worse for any number of reasons. The vast majority of people never have an adverse reaction, but it does happen.

Mikeod
04-30-2015, 02:26 PM
I would recommend Dr. Jerkins in Fruitland Park. I WAS dentist phobic until I went to his office with severe jaw pain. An X-ray and some antibiotics later, I felt fine. I told him I was afraid of dentists and he told me he was, too. On one visit, I told him I could feel him working on a tooth and his response was "Can't have that!" and he gave me more anesthetic. I've had dentists in the past that would just say "Almost done" and keep right on working. After avoiding dentists almost my whole life, I am now a regular, happy patient.

jnieman
04-30-2015, 02:27 PM
It's always best to avoid an anesthetic if an alternative exists. Anesthesia puts you to sleep - true - but you may suffer serious injury or worse for any number of reasons. The vast majority of people never have an adverse reaction, but it does happen.

He should have been given the option and I should have been allowed to make the choice.

Shimpy
04-30-2015, 04:21 PM
By the way, I went to a school dentist and was tied into the chair - really tied into the chair - how is that for what to do to a young child.

My mother when taking me to a dentist apt. always told me to be sure to wear an old shirt incase I get blood all over it.

dbussone
04-30-2015, 04:30 PM
He should have been given the option and I should have been allowed to make the choice.


We agree, but one should always opt for the least dangerous option.

Madelaine Amee
04-30-2015, 04:40 PM
My mother when taking me to a dentist apt. always told me to be sure to wear an old shirt incase I get blood all over it.

Oh, same school as my Mother - so you can just imagine what they went through as children and then adults!

DonH57
04-30-2015, 05:31 PM
My mother when taking me to a dentist apt. always told me to be sure to wear an old shirt incase I get blood all over it.

Oh. That was helpful of mom wasn't it. When I was little I had a dentist refuse to give additional novacaine and threaten to tie me down. He and the assistant ended up pinning me to the chair as he tryed to drill. He was a mean old ******* and it caused me so much fear to even set foot near a dentist office for the rest of my life.:mad:

GatorFan
04-30-2015, 06:22 PM
Love Dr. Caylor. Dr. David Barnett, Buena Vista Dental. The best!