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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 119869"><p>If your heart races it's from the epinephrine. I have that, too. Ask for carbicaine (sp?) next time. It isn't as long lasting, but doesn't have the epinephrine. I used to always have the heart racing and would get really cold. They would put a blanket on me in the dentists chair. And I would feel terrible for the rest of the day. I don't get that anymore with the carbicaine (sp)...however you spell it.</p><p></p><p>I'm also another one that has multiple shots for one procedure. I finally have a dentist that can get me numb with usually only one or two injections. Apparently, it's a lot more than just giving the injection. It seems to be a skill that not all dentists have. I almost always have to have a pallatel (sp?), though. That's the shot in the roof of the mouth.</p><p></p><p>My mom is an EFDA (expanded functions dental assistant). She's the one that told me to get the carbicaine and it's made such a huge difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 119869"] If your heart races it's from the epinephrine. I have that, too. Ask for carbicaine (sp?) next time. It isn't as long lasting, but doesn't have the epinephrine. I used to always have the heart racing and would get really cold. They would put a blanket on me in the dentists chair. And I would feel terrible for the rest of the day. I don't get that anymore with the carbicaine (sp)...however you spell it. I'm also another one that has multiple shots for one procedure. I finally have a dentist that can get me numb with usually only one or two injections. Apparently, it's a lot more than just giving the injection. It seems to be a skill that not all dentists have. I almost always have to have a pallatel (sp?), though. That's the shot in the roof of the mouth. My mom is an EFDA (expanded functions dental assistant). She's the one that told me to get the carbicaine and it's made such a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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