This tooth has been bothering me for awhile and I finally called the dentist about it. After asking me some questions, he referred me to an endodontist, who I saw this morning.
Endodontists specialize in root canals and other procedures involving tooth pulp and root tissues. And let me tell you, those guys DO NOT mess around. I thought I was going in for a consultation and assessment. He took an x-ray, talked to me for a minute, and BAM!, we were doing a root canal.
He shot me up generously with novocaine and went to check on the at-least-two-other patients he was working on simultaneously while his assistant prepped me with a latex shield, tooth isolator thingy, and rubber wedge to hold my mouth open. Then he went to work and it was over in what seemed like no time.
While I lay there pondering the history of dentistry, trying to ignore the burning smell and drill sounds coming from inside my mouth, I was overwhelmed with gratitude to live in an age of analgesics. The tooth pain before had been horrible, so much so that I had started taking my leftover C-section prescription painkillers for it. It was impossible to imagine the pain of what he was doing to the tooth now, without something blocking it. I vowed to come home and learn the name of the saint that invented novocaine. It's Alfred Einhorn (1856-1917), a German chemist. Words can't say how much I appreciate him.
So I've decided to take action. I hereby declare June 10 Alfred Einhorn Day. Traditional celebrations include eating soup and milkshakes, visiting or at least hugging a dentist, and a lot of lopsided smiling. Happy Alfred Einhorn Day to you all.
Here! Here! We will forever celebrate with you. God bless Alfred Einhorn.
ReplyDeleteI will join in this celebration!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the prior anesthetic of choice was cocaine! Yes, this is much better :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you got that tooth taken care of so easily and relatively painlessly. You've assuaged my fears about root canals (though I still hope I never have one)
you are so funny. and thank heavens for modern medicine!
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