2/5 Sara A. 1 year ago on Google
2
years
ago
I
saw
Dr
who
was
great,
however,
I
sent
through
my
list
of
medications
a
few
days
before
which
was
requested
by
the
dentist
for
my
wisdom
teeth
removal.
One
of
my
medications
caused
me
to
have
a
dry
socket
and
I
was
not
told
to
stop
the
medication
during
the
procedure,
this
delayed
the
healing
for
1-2
months.
When
I
visited
Dr
again
about
the
dry
socket
(which
could've
lead
to
an
infection).
I
said
to
him
that
I
read
online
that
my
medication
can
cause
a
dry
socket,
he
said,
"yes
the
medication
that
you
are
on
can
cause
women
to
have
dry
sockets
unfortunately".
This
made
me
question
whether
he
looked
at
my
medication
list
prior
to
the
procedure
and
if
so,
why
wasn't
I
told
that
this
would
happen?
In
addition,
when
it
came
to
the
procedure,
I
did
not
have
instructions
about
when
to
take
the
sedatives,
so
I
took
the
least
amount,
when
I
got
to
the
room
with
him,
he
said
why
didnt
you
take
all
of
it?
I
mentioned
that
I
wasn't
aware
that
I
needed
to.
He
got
me
to
take
the
sedatives
in
the
room
with
him.
5
minutes
later
he
started
the
procedure
where
the
pain
was
excruciating
because
the
meds
did
not
kick
in
fast
enough.
Dr
was
great
but
needed
to
communicate
to
me
what
it
was
that
I
needed
to
do
to
prepare
for
the
procedure,
and
if
I
was
in
that
much
pain
that
I
started
crying,
to
stop
and
re-schedule
or
give
me
time
to
have
breaks
in-between
each
tooth.
My
rating
was
not
in
regards
to
my
mother,
but
my
mother's
apt
did
remind
me
to
write
a
review
that
I
had
forgotten
to
write
2
years
ago.