it depends how long it last and why you are numb. after some surgery you can expect ( or it can happen) that numbness can last up to a year.
after some infected root canals it can be a few weeks or months.
just to be numb for fillings should wear off in a few hours.
No it should go away soon but if not you should contact a doctor ASAP.
Depending on how fast your body can metabolize the anesthetic and how much was used usually a couple of hours.
This may happen if the dentist has somehow damaged a nerve in your mouth, causing paralysis.
If You Get Your Mouth Numbed At The Dentist And You Try To Eat After It Will Be Very Hard To Do But You Are Able To Do So.
3-5 hours after your visit. Depending on how many injections were made.
In theory - yes. In practice, it's better to have the broken root removed by a dentist. Leaving it in your gum can lead to abscesses and infection.
The car was permanently broken.He is here to stay permanently.
To stay in one place permanently or for good.
Saliva can permanently stay on an object. Even if it dries, saliva still forms a layer on the object it touches. This is why it is possible to collect DNA from items which were in someone's mouth.
no he can't
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Permanently, if you emigrate there.
No, you go to the dentist for stuff to do with teeth. I believe what you are trying to imply it if it is rude to go with a cold. You should be fine as long as you can breath out of your nose when they are working in your mouth.
My son has 1p36 syndrome and has been to the dentist a few times. He is 4 years old and doesn't communicate very well. Luckily he goes to a pediatric dentist who is very understanding. For most of the visits they just have us hold him while they do a quick exam. He did have to have a filling once and they used a mouth piece to hold his mouth open and rolled him up in a blanket so he would stay still. He did cry the entire time but it only took a few minutes. Hope this helps.
Not long enough to be worth snorting it! STOP!
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