To hell the Dentist's chair.

in Hell
I don't mind going to the dentist to have my teeth cleaned or filled, but sitting in that chair is hell. It makes the small of my back hurt, as well as my neck, when stretched back. I have asked him not to quickly raise the chair when I am done, as it can cause my back to pop and hurt even more. He said he can not raise it slowly, as it is electric and does its own thing. I asked him not to raise it and to let me climb out myself, not easy, but I did it. I need to find an elderly dentist with a nice old hand pump and a self-adjusting chair. I am guessing that they are all dead.
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For big time dental work I couple sedation ( a couple of sedatives prescribed to me to be taken beforehand) with the easier dental injections.
For the hygienists, I'm going to explore a new apparently less awful procedure and if that doesn't work I'll have to look at getting a prescription to endure that.
I suggest taking sensory discomfort seriously (and change dentist if they won't) - it can be just as bad as pain in some ways.
And going to the opposite end, as it were, I didn't feel the need of any of the options offered during a colonoscopy.
I did when they try and take x-rays of my back teeth. I found by raising one leg and pinching myself I can get through it.
That's bizarre. I swill and spit at the dentist. He/she (dentist/hygienist) wear masks I think but the practice has dropped stuff like scanning for symptoms and insisting on hand hygiene.