No not that much basically u will only feel a bit drowsy and maybe just some pinches ... Hope this helped ......
yes it can
my friend had a root canal and it started hurting so he went to the dentist and his mouth was sore for 16 hours
Many times when the canal was deep and infected the dentist will use special files to widen the canal. This is essentially removing tissue from the tooth. this can cause the gums to be sore. Now if the root was not all removed you would feel pain in the exact tooth. thanks for reading.. Http://www.BrowardDDS.com is my Dental website.
i am 12 years old i just had my root canal today. It didn't hurt bad they just nummed the area around the tooth it was fine. For a child the biggest factor is fear.
I remember a few years ago, I had a rotten tooth. My dentist said if he didn't perform a root canal, the rot would get to my bloodstream, poison, and kill me. So the root canal saved my life. And it didn't even hurt much.
hi my name is Sabrina, i in of a bad root canal. It hurt so bad to the point i can sleep or eat even cry myself to sleep! i have a medicaid and over 20!! help
They do perform root canals for nine hundred dollars. He also gives you a choice of removing the tooth. To remove the tooth is about one hundred. They both hurt, but the root canal saves your tooth and takes much longer to perform.
because god is punishing you for doing a stupid thing. cause I am god. LOL
No. There something else going on. It may still be infected or possibly the occlusion needs to be adjusted. Return to the dentist who performed the root canal and let them diagnose the problem.
root name of the cation + "a" or "ia". E.g. alumina, silica, zirconia, titania.
Yes, you can request sedation for a root canal procedure. Many dental practices offer various sedation options, such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation, or IV sedation, to help patients feel more comfortable and relaxed during treatment. It's important to discuss your previous experience and anxiety with your dentist, who can recommend the best sedation method for your needs. Don't hesitate to express your concerns, as they can help ensure a more positive experience.
Generally its not the same tooth that may be hurting, if the root canal was performed properly. You should go see a dentist to rule out other dental issues you might be having. Once the root is removed it is a dead tooth, no longer susceptible to sensation. A "root canal" procedure does not include the removal of a root(s), only the "killing" of the nerve down the center of the roots.