Do teeth hurt/feel sensitive after anesthesia(during the treatment)??
Question: i have had a cavity extracted without anesthesia, and it pained and my teeth felt very sensitive. Now my dentist says that she will use the injection anesthesia, and then I would not be aware of what she does. Is this true? or am i prone to have pain even after anesthesia?
Answers: No pain or sensitivity after anesthesia.
if it hurts then your dentist should stop and do something else for the pain with all the different types of pain relief there is no sense for pain
Answers: No pain or sensitivity after anesthesia.
if it hurts then your dentist should stop and do something else for the pain with all the different types of pain relief there is no sense for pain
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