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05-27-2009, 04:59 PM #1OPSenior Member
Question for the dentists
So some time ago i went to the dentist (high, of course), and the anesthesia worked only weakly, even after two shots.
The dentist said that when people are nervous, the adrenaline hinders the effects of the anesthesia, possibly because it binds to the same receptors the anesthesia does (thats what she said). I wasnt even a bit nervous, but i was high, and so i thought maybe the cannabinoids also bind to the same receptors the anesthesia does and that would be the reason because it didnt work properly.
So, my question is: is it actually true? Does cannabis actually hinders the effects of the dental anesthesia?Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . Question for the dentists So some time ago i went to the dentist (high, of course), and the anesthesia worked only weakly, even after two shots. The dentist said that when people are nervous, the adrenaline hinders the effects of the anesthesia, possibly because it binds to the same receptors the anesthesia does (thats what she said). I wasnt even a bit nervous, but i was high, and so i thought maybe the cannabinoids also bind to the same receptors the anesthesia does and that would be the reason because it didnt work Rating: 5
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05-27-2009, 06:36 PM #2Junior Member
Question for the dentists
My dentist knows that I'm a MMJ patient, and has told me the same thing, that MMJ hinders the effectiveness of novacaine.
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05-27-2009, 11:53 PM #3OPSenior Member
Question for the dentists
Hm... that would explain a lot... im pretty sure the dentist was high, and im also pretty sure she also noticed i was high, so maybe that talk about the adrenaline binding the receptors was just a hint to the real substance that was binding them... but as she wouldnt say explicitely that the real cause was the cannabis, she had to just hint... im glad that i got what she meant
:rastasmoke:
So, thanks for the info! :thumbsup:
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06-02-2009, 03:43 AM #4Senior Member
Question for the dentists
The reason marijuana lessens the effectiveness of lidocaine is that it alters the pH of the tissues. Lidocaine works best at a certain pH (I forget exactly what pH that is, though) and marijuana interferes with that reaction.
Habitual smokers will often have trouble getting numb at the dentist. Try to refrain ahead of time for a few days at least if you know you'll be getting worked on.
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