Lately, during my trip abroad, my only judgment tooth got infected and started aching and... oh... it gave me lot to think. I didn't have to wait too long to travel, so I thought to buy some anti-inflammatory and antibiotic, to keep the situation stable and have the time to go back home. For three days it seemed to work, but then it burst in a bigger pain inside the gum. Despite it was not swollen (the antibiotic was working well) I understood that I was at risk of fever and it could get worse. So... I had to visit a dentist.
The response came at once; I had to pull out the tooth. I thought, "Oh my... I have to travel and I need energy". With all the assurance from the dentist, I accepted to pull it out. It was the first operation with anesthesia that I did in maybe 30 years. I really felt nothing and made the doctor laugh when I said, "Wow... already done?". However, when he injected the anesthesia, I felt shook up for a while. I felt all one side of the face not responding, and even my left arm falling apart. Soon I got the sensation that I could not breathe... and I went into a shock situation. But it passed somewhat quickly thereafter, after some relaxing. And then everything went fine.
The following day I felt a little dull, but happy that everything went fine. I was so impressed that I came back to the doctor, to fix all my other teeth One day more and I was ready to travel back.
I managed to keep my pulled out tooth, so I can hang it to my neck eventually. And when somebody will ask me, I can say that I defeated a bear Just kidding. How was your experience with teeth?