1/5 Empress B. 3 years ago on Google
The
service
was
great
at
first
I
got
filling
last
Friday
12/11/2020.
Everything
was
great
until
the
lidocaine
got
on
my
tongue.
My
tongue
is
still
tingling
today
12/15/2020.
At
first
my
tongue
was
numb.
I’m
not
sure
if
the
nerves
are
damaged.
When
I
called
over
the
phone
to
explain
what
happened
to
me.
And
how
the
lidocaine
got
on
my
tongue,
they
told
me
that
it
happened
before
to
another
patient.
The
part
that’s
killing
me
it’s
that
they
don’t
want
to
accept
full
responsibility.
Then
the
receptionist
is
covering
up
for
the
dentist.
I
don’t
get
it.
The
receptionist
act
like
she
got
the
lidocaine
on
my
tongue
I’m
super
confused.
Or
like
she
owns
the
company
or
office
I’m
super
confused.
Just
don’t
let
them
give
you
lidocaine.
It’s
not
supposed
to
get
on
your
tongue.
This
isn’t
my
first
time
having
lidocaine.
Never
have
I
experienced
my
tongue
being
numb
and
tingling
for
this
long
ever.
I’m
just
sharing
my
experience
so
no
one
else
ever
have
to
experience
this.
This
is
so
not
a
good
feeling.
It’s
very
uncomfortable,
and
nerve
wrecking.
If
I
didn’t
have
this
experience
with
my
tongue
I
would’ve
have
said
it’s
a
good
dentist.
But
this
experience
is
horrible.
No
one
ever
want
to
feel
this
constant
tingling
sensation
on
their
tongue.
The
feeling
is
indescribable
and
undesirable.