I had a similar experience, minus the anaesthetic. This topic came up in a recent discussion about hospitals, so I'll copy and paste the relevant part.
I broke one of my back teeth, and was later subject to the most intense pain I've ever experienced - the dentist digging around in the inside of my tooth with a long surgical blade. No anaesthetic. Raw, undiluted pain, very close to my brain. Right after the pain relented, my Chinese friend said "are you ok?" and held my hand, and I nearly started crying. The physical shock of the experience left my body shaking for an hour afterwards. That was on the third of six visits, and I was quite apprehensive about pain the following times. I also had random people gathering around gawping and asking inane questions.
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