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On Thursday 23 Mar 2006 20:10, Anthony Arnold wrote:
> Friends,
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> For sometime, I have wanted to throw out this question, but I have a gag
> reflex, which causes the dentist to have to put me under for any dental
> work, and I'm just wondering if this is common for adults with cerebral
> palsy? Another problem I'm experiencing due to the licensing for dentists,
> there are very few of them willing to travel to the OR to conduct work?
> Has anyone experienced this also?
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> Thanks,
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> Anthony
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> Visit my website at <http://www.anthonyarnold.net> www.anthonyarnold.net
Hi Anthony,
I used to have a General Anaesthetic for dental work, but I found a dentist
brave enough to give it a go without, she can tell when I'm going to gag and
pauses slightly until it passes. I try to phase out the brain while in the
chair, its a really weird feeling.
Before I found this dentist I used to get referred to Dental teaching
hospitals, but you tend to find they're a bit too keen to do just a bit more
work while you're out cold!!
Cheers
Deri
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