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.
The numbing effect lasts from 2 to 4 hours. Rarely does it last more than that, although there have been cases where the numbing effect lasted for days.
Yes you do. But normally it is just one. Injections can hurt but only for a bout 3 seconds. Having an injection makes your mouth go numb which means you can not feel you mouth, lip and teeth, It also mean that when you do have your filling you wont feel a thing! Remember that to mak the injection hurt less relax and it will be over i no time!
The best thing to do is go to the dentist. Scince your tooth already hurts, I'm guessing it's already gotten pretty bad. If you go to the doctor soon enough, they'll give you a numbing shot and then drill the cavity decay from the tooth, clean the tooth and then fill in the cavity. The procedure doesn't hurt at all after the numbing shot, before the numbing shot they will give you a swab with solution on it that helps numb you gum so it won't hurt so much when they inject. Annd if you're worried about spending money to get the cavity fixed at the dentist, I say it's better to get it fixed than your tooth hurting. It's only going to hurt more and more. get your tooth fixed and take good care of your teeth so you won't get another cavity.
nope
Yeah it hurts just a little bit, but it is a pain you soon forget about. Tetanus (or d-tap) shot combines diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) The tetanus shot hurts, but only for a second. 1) Ask for numbing cream at the beginning of the appointment 2) Do NOT look at the needle! 3) Keep calm and don't think about it! 4) Look away, think about stuff that you want to do when you get home.
For me, they did not hurt.
because you have filling in your nerves
I have a high pain tolerance with needles and I didn't think it hurt. You can feel it go all the way through though but it is not bad. It is definitely worth it too! Some places use numbing so if you are scared maybe you can find someone who will do numbing.
Yes if you do it alone But, if you do it with a dentist and he gives you numbing cream then you u feel nothing
Probably the brain numbing the wound for a period of time and then realizing it hurts intensely.
no, it's just a waste of time either way its going to be sore afterwards but the earlobe doesnt hurt that much to pierce just push it through in one shot its really not that bad
Probably numbing or preventing blood to move through quickly by leaning on it. Or you just hurt yourself. Nerves make you feel pain and heat and etc.