Has a dentist ever encountered a patient who has a pain fetish (NSFW)
How rare is it?
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Your guess is as good as mine; I haven’t contacted the 202,300 dentists in America.
I imagine that there are some oddball people who are like that. And some dentists that get thrills giving pain. But, thankfully, no one I know.
I’ve been to a lot of dentists since I was a kid. I don’t know if any were into giving needles pain to me. Most were very good about keeping the pain to a minimum. There was one dentist that was a brute with the needle. He would move the needle quickly around in several directions. Once the needle went through my gum and into my tongue. He would stretch my mouth lips so far I thought that they were going to rip open. He did a crown and also periodontal surgery (where he cut my gums back and scraped the bone) in all four quadrants of my mouth. Absolutely brutal!
I knew a glazier who had a pane fetish.
I don’t know if this is a “fetish” because it’s not sexual: But I love the feeling of getting shots. Whether it’s in my arm, my butt, my back, my mouth…. I like it all.
I love it, in fact. When I get Vitamin B shots, it’s not because they do any good.
The Vitamin B itself doesn’t do anything at all.
I just like the shots. I enjoy the Covid shots, the flu shots, the blood draws, and all that stuff. I also like acupuncture, acupressure, and electrical stimulation.
Like I said, it’s not sexual. It’s relaxing. I’m not sure if I’m “into” pain. I don’t think so. Shots don’t hurt. If they actually “hurt”, then I wouldn’t like them.
I definitely do NOT like dental pain, but with some exceptions. I do love the feeling of a tooth being extracted. I would hate the drilling, but the novacaine solves all that. I do love the novacaine shot. And when I have a bad tooth that’s being pulled out… that final “crunch” as they separate the root from my gum….. that is bliss.
@Kraigmo I think that you are very unique. I wonder how would feel about having a truly brutal dentist inject numbing agent into your mouth like the one that moved the needle radically and rapidly around my mouth (jabbing the needle through my gums and into my tongue while squirting numbing agent directly into my mouth cavity. He also jabbed the needle into the bone a couple of times). While doing that he stretched my lips apart to nearly the ripping point.
I’ve had several teeth extracted. The last one the dentist didn’t pull the molar in the typical manner. I doubt that you would enjoy how he did it. He removed it by busting the tooth apart with a jackhammer kind of a drill. Lots of noise and pressure and bits of tooth flying about my mouth and through the air. Then extracted each of the three roots separately. I don’t know why he did that but I suspect that he removed the tooth that way because the tooth had a crown and a root canal procedure don on it. The tooth may not have been strong enough to be extracted in the typical manner.
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