It depends on you. They give you something to numb the pain so you feel a small amount of pressure on your gum maybe a pinch but nothing serious. Some people, however, do not respond to the medicine given and feel a great amount of pain. That is rare though. Most people respond to the chemical they give you in one form or another.
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Fun Fact: The numb feeling makes some people feel as if their throat is swelling "shut". They may be afraid that you will no longer be able to breathe, or that you will choke or suffocate. Others also worried that the numbness means that they won't be able to swallow or carry out other motor functions. There is one thing people need to understand:
Local anaesthetic at the concentrations used in dentistry doesn't effect motor nerves at all. Movement and swallowing are also unaffected.
yes because if you think of it as slices of pizza you would get more slices with 2 sevenths of it.
You have to write something like a subtraction sign at the top. Say we have a pizza, and there are 8 slices. Then you eat 4 slices. Then you have to put 4 out of 8. because you had 8 slices and you ate 4 of them.
There are multiple reasons why this happens. Firstly, because there are strands which bind each separate piece together. There are about 11 slices in an orange. Someone will probably provide a better answer :)
because we want it to be brown with all the little slices of the brown stuff
supposedly it originated from Scotland because of its name: shortbread
to be corect it depends on the thinkness of the slices. but the waffer slices its arrount 40 slices :) :P
it depends on how big the pack is because they come in different sizes but I say in a 355g pack about 50-75 slices
"Slices" can be used both as a verb ("the baker slices the loaf") and as a noun ("my club sandwich has three slices of bread").
Because it looks a bit like a pie, with the sectors as "slices".
7" = 4 slices9" = 6 slices
Larger slices of cheese!!!
About 67,200 slices