i just recently had a filling with a needle and if u are a kid the dentist should give you some numming gel just before the needle is inserted and it works like heaven it hurts for 1 second and then stops.
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nope
because you have filling in your nerves
Hypodermic needles I believe.
Specialy refined ingection
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It is a good solid pinch, so yes, it does hurt a little bit. no, it is completely painless! i promise.
No, it hurts more because they are filling in the entire tattoo.
Generally, no. I have had tons of fillings, and none of them have hurt after the fact. Usually no, unless the fillings are really large, then they can.
It shouldn't hurt at all, however, if it's a deep cavity, they might blow air into the cavity and ask you if it hurts. That's just probably to see that they won't be filling in a plaque filled cavity. All they really do is fill it with a substance and let it dry. Simple and Painless really.
If you are still numb, then be careful - you may bite down harder than you realize and hurt yourself or the filling. If you aren't numb, your filling should work as well as a real tooth. If it doesn't, your dentist needs to fix it or you need to find a new dentist.
It is called Galvanic shocks. If you have a gray filling, which contains some metal, it can cause a shock when you put another piece of metal on it. This doesn't happen when you have white fillings. Another possibility is that you filling is due to be changed. The best thing would be to see your dentist to check it.