The dentist won't notice cocaine use just by looking; however, there are certain conditions that can be attributed to cocaine use. Most noticeable is corrosion of the septum of the nose. Other conditions include thinning of tooth enamel and receding gums. Although the dentist will know this could be caused by cocaine use, he will also know there are other possible causes.
Of course! Cocaine has been scientifically proven to whiten to above human levels. It is also a proven painkiller that will help you with your operation. it would be best to recommend to your dentist that cocaine is used for his other patients, and refer him to an appropriate dealer<also take some chrystal meth,this will help to produce a hard-on, aka an erection, the reason behind this is to build bridges between u and ur dental practioner.
Believe it or not, yes. Cocaine-hydrochloride is (very rarely) used as an anesthetic during dental surgery. If you have recently had dental surgery and tested positive for cocaine, contact you dental surgeon and inquire if this was used. If so, you may have had a false positive.
If, on the other hand, you use cocaine recreationally, you're screwed.
Cocaine is a stimulant. Heroin is an opioid narcotic and painkiller. Marijuana does a little bit of everything, but it is classified as a hallucinogen even though most who use it do not hallucinate.
It depends on the laws where they are practicing.
Many people i know are dying from it who use cocaine, it is mixed with phenacetin a banned cancer causing painkiller and people are taking more of it to get a hit as it gets mixed more yes definitely the word needs to be spread.
No you cannot. Neither Tylenol nor codeine is chemically analogous to cocaine. Depending on the test, you may get a false positive for cocaine from cocaine-like drugs including lidocaine (local painkiller and given to combat cardiac arrhythmias), novacaine, etc.
Yes. It is actually the only surgery where cocaine was legally allowed to be used (as a painkiller). It used to be snorted to numb the nose. I don't think cocaine is typically used these days, but I haven't checked recently.
Well first, figure out what it is that is making you panic. If its just the overall idea of going to the dentist then try talking to your dentist. They may have some ideas for you. Kids usually panic in the dentist because they don't want to be hurt. Keep in mind that you can always ask your dentist for painkiller or numbing medicine. It helps. Before going to the dentist, tell your dentist if you are claustrophobic. They will then know how much you can handle. Dentists are designed to help you. They don't want you to be uncomfortable.
Morphine.
crack is wack cocaine is lame cocaine is for pussies
Don't do cocaine.
It's dangerous to use cocaine before doing anything. Or after.
Yes, "The dentist was very good at his job."
Cephalexin. My dentist gave it to me for a sinus infection.