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No, you dont. You get it inyour gum below or above your teeth. It dusnt hurt very much but it may sting
Nope! You'll feel a little pinch at first when they put the needle in, then your gum around the tooth getting pulled out will be numb so they can pull it out! :)
The needle does not really hurt, but the fluid getting pushed into you can hurt a little. In either case it is probably no worse than being pinched hard by someone.
if you mean punch a sewing needle just look at it and punch it be careful not to get hurt
your jaw hurts from chewing hard gum
Not really. Chewing gum passes readily through the digestive tract.
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yes because you are moving your mouth and when i chew gum my gums hurt after a while
Yes.
We used chewed up, almost dried bubble gum to get it out when it happened to us. Good Luck! If the needle is still in the valve, let the air all bleed out and push it through once the ball is flat enough. If the needle has fallen through and is rattling around inside, you'll wreck the ball trying to get it out. Play on--it won't hurt a thing.
Fear of needles is not a rationale for extracting a tooth. On the other hand, if you refuse to consent to having the tooth or gum treated, extraction may be the only acceptable alternative. That raises the question, will you have the tooth without use of local anesthetic? That will probably hurt a lot more than a needle to numb the tooth and gum.