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How do you make going to the dentist easier
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 470934" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>The last time my son had to go to the ER and get an IV they used that instant numbing thing they have (any medication. people??? I forgot the name) it is a blunt thing that they put on the area and it makes a pop sound like opening a soda can...no needle, no pain and then there is no feeling. The lidocain cream we used too in the past problem is (my sister was an IV specialist for a long time) is that it can make the veins harder to get to for some people and it only goes down so far...they can still feel it compared to the new stuff.</p><p></p><p>For dentists, I called around until I could find an "old fashioned" office in that each room is separate. So many of ours now are just open rooms with at most a dividing half-wall between the kids. We tried that but the crying from other kids made my son go nuts. I talk to the dentist (interview) before I let kiddo meet them. I am not going to waste my time with someone who doesn't get it. I interview every doctor (except emergency specialists) too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 470934, member: 12886"] The last time my son had to go to the ER and get an IV they used that instant numbing thing they have (any medication. people??? I forgot the name) it is a blunt thing that they put on the area and it makes a pop sound like opening a soda can...no needle, no pain and then there is no feeling. The lidocain cream we used too in the past problem is (my sister was an IV specialist for a long time) is that it can make the veins harder to get to for some people and it only goes down so far...they can still feel it compared to the new stuff. For dentists, I called around until I could find an "old fashioned" office in that each room is separate. So many of ours now are just open rooms with at most a dividing half-wall between the kids. We tried that but the crying from other kids made my son go nuts. I talk to the dentist (interview) before I let kiddo meet them. I am not going to waste my time with someone who doesn't get it. I interview every doctor (except emergency specialists) too. [/QUOTE]
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