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Alcohol and Appointment

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Ronald - 14 Dec 2004 15:15 GMT
Hello I have a rather simple question..

I have an appointment tomorrow (15th of dec) with my dentist at 4 PM..
However I have an arrangement with some of my buddies to drink tonight
(14th of dec)

Will roughly 5-6 shots of a normal 40 proof alcoholic drink give me any
possible problems the next day with any of the sedatives my Dentist
might want to give me?

Thank You.
Joel M. Eichen - 14 Dec 2004 15:21 GMT
>Hello I have a rather simple question..
>
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>
>Thank You.

NOPE!

Have one on me!

Joel

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You never know what lawyers might be thinking!
Adenosine - 14 Dec 2004 16:03 GMT
>Hello I have a rather simple question..
>
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>
>Thank You.

I've never had any problems with it.

However, usually I save my drinking for AFTER the appointment.

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Adenosine
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carabelli - 14 Dec 2004 16:11 GMT
What are you having done.

Is there a need for sedation at this visit?

carabelli
Joel M. Eichen - 14 Dec 2004 16:44 GMT
>What are you having done.
>
>Is there a need for sedation at this visit?
>
>carabelli

Yeah, why not schedule right after the 5th or 6th shot?
Adenosine - 14 Dec 2004 17:07 GMT
>>What are you having done.
>>
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>Yeah, why not schedule right after the 5th or 6th shot?

You're working for the manufacturers of substances to control
bleeding, aren't you?

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Adenosine
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Ronald - 15 Dec 2004 00:00 GMT
one tooth will need to be repaired and caped, a fillings and possibly
another cap.

im in no way afraid of dentists or the work, that is as long as my
mouth is full of those nice nerve blocking drugs ;)

but as far as what the other guy said about drinking right before
hand... umm no thats ok, id rather not see my dentist drunk..

but yea the appointment got moved up to 2pm, but i dont think 2 hours
makes a difference.

alright so the overall feel is that it wont matter... cool thanks guys.
i can relax in peace.
Dr Steve - 15 Dec 2004 13:01 GMT
Any thought to temporary liver enzyme changes leading to the local
anesthetic being broken down faster and the numbness wearing off too soon?

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> one tooth will need to be repaired and caped, a fillings and possibly
> another cap.
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> alright so the overall feel is that it wont matter... cool thanks guys.
> i can relax in peace.
W_B - 15 Dec 2004 19:18 GMT
>>Will roughly 5-6 shots of a normal 40 proof alcoholic drink give me any
>>possible problems the next day with any of the sedatives my Dentist
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>
>However, usually I save my drinking for AFTER the appointment.

So does the dentist, we hope !
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