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Nov-28-2019 02:09 PM
PNW_Steve wrote:I really don't recall much post-op pain, but then my memory may be a big foggy. I certainly do remember never being given pain medication.
I have had three root canals over the last 35 years and I had significant pain afterwards.
Nov-28-2019 01:07 PM
2oldman wrote:
I've had 2 Rc's - not in MX - and since they take out the root, there shouldn't be any pain. The pain came 4 years later when the tooth cracked and irritated the gum.
My advice for taking things back across the border is, don't declare it. I don't really think the border is all that concerned about a few pain pills. A trunkful is a different story.
Nov-28-2019 10:34 AM
ksg5000 wrote:No, they're not. Just make sure there's plenty of novocaine in the chair!
I doubt opioids are going to be required for std root canal, extraction, or crowns -
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Nov-28-2019 08:49 AM
Talleyho69 wrote:
I agree with you on your points.
We gave up US dentists after our first visit to one in Mexico. Gentler hands, among other things.
I don't think that narcotic pain killers are available here, and if they are, the pharmacy will know all about entering the US with them and provide the properdocumentation.
I also very strongly agree with your statement, "Personally, I wouldn't declare that you have a pain killer unless they ask what it is."
NEVER volunteer any information that is not requested when crossing any border. Take off your hat and sunglasses. Hold out your passport and answer any questions asked truthfully.
Check out the Sticky Easy Border Crossing Tips. Good luck with your dental adventure, you'll be very pleased with the results. Moderator
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Nov-27-2019 06:51 PM
PNW_Steve wrote:
If I go to the dentist in Mexico, can I get appropriate pain medication and will I have trouble at the border?
Nov-27-2019 06:16 PM