commands like "loosen" also helps me. My dentist bumped up against a nerve once. If anyone is at all worried about that- don't be. It sounds much worse than it isn't. It reminded me of licking a 9 volt battery when I was a kid. The world's tiniest shock. That's it. If you could handle the little zap of a 9 volt as a kid, you can handle getting a bumped nerve. If anything it means the anesthetic is going to be very very close to the nerve.
commands like "loosen" also helps me. My dentist bumped up against a nerve once. If anyone is at all worried about that- don't be. It sounds much worse than it isn't. It reminded me of licking a 9 volt battery when I was a kid. The world's tiniest shock. That's it. If you could handle the little zap of a 9 volt as a kid, you can handle getting a bumped nerve. If anything it means the anesthetic is going to be very very close to the nerve.
what type of syringe are you using? could I get a link please