My school dentist always botched the anesthesia, and afterwards I had to grind my teeth for three days to make them fit together again.
I never told anyone because adults kept saying dentistry hurts so I assumed it was normal. I didn't realize how fucked up this was until I went to college and experienced a competent dentist for the first time.
Not sure if the anesthetics have got better or if it's just a skill issue, injecting it in precisely the right place?
I had problems way back in the 90s with them not working too well on me. But my current dentist gets it perfect every time - properly numb very fast, but remaining fairly localised.
My school dentist always botched the anesthesia, and afterwards I had to grind my teeth for three days to make them fit together again.
I never told anyone because adults kept saying dentistry hurts so I assumed it was normal. I didn't realize how fucked up this was until I went to college and experienced a competent dentist for the first time.