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Do fillings hurt? please help me!?

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please let me know, i am really scared. x

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  1. Unless they forget to freeze your gum, it won't hurt at all. (except the needle)


  2. No, they don't.

  3. nope

  4. no they feel weird tho unless your dentists sneezes like mine u have nothing to be afraid of

  5. No they dont hurt....the needle isnt even that bad. Just feels like a pinch for a fraction of a second and then it goes numb instantly. So theres no need to worry or feel scared about it.

    Good Luck!! :)

  6. No unless you need to undergo other procedures like root canal which based on my experience, is one of the most dreadful and painful times of my life. But if you only need cleaning, a little drilling, and filling, you'll only have a weird sensation or nothing at all. In short, it depends on how grave is the damage to your tooth.

  7. don't be scared, it doesn't hurt.

  8. THEY HURT HEAPSSSSSSSSSSS...

    take some painkillers before you go! and when they give you a needle and say "here comes the mosquito bite" dont be fooled! it freaking hurts like h**l.

    Good luck :S

  9. Fillins aren't that bad.  They numb you before they begin working on the cavity!!! :)

  10. Dont worry dont worry, they will look at how much work they have to do on your tooth, and decide if it will need a local aneasthetic or not. If they dont use the local then it shouldnt hurt, but you might feel a little pain. If they use the local you will feel just a little sting when they give the needle, and then you wont feel anything about 3 hours, so dont worry, it wont hurt.

  11. No, not really. The only thing that "hurts" is the shot they give you to numb you, but it's not that bad. People who think that fillings hurt are wusses. It's better than letting the cavity go and ending up with an abscess and having to have it extracted. Take a motrin/advil one hour before you go. I usually end up with a headache due to the noises from the drill and having to keep my mouth open. You'll be fine.

  12. nah! just feels really cold!

  13. The thought of getting a filling can be very scary, but there is really nothing to be afraid of.  The dentist will give you a local anaesthetic injection first to make sure that the whole area is numb and that you won't feel any pain.  The injection just feels like getting a tiny scratch on your gum and is over in a few seconds.  Once you are numb you may still feel some pressure or movement whilst the dentist is working, but you will not feel any pain.  Don't worry about it, it will be fine!      

  14. yea, sometimes it hurts sometimes no..

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