@@nishikumari3933 no, they put just put jelly in your mouth to numb the area, then put give you a shot which makes your entire face completely, 100% numb. Then when they do the filling it can hurt but it really isn’t much. The thing people hate about it is how *weird* it feels
I have had my first filling done this way,,, half my tooth broke off and the rest was an old mercury filling that had been in for years,... My dentist has performed what I can only describe as. MIRACLE .. My tooth looks and feels whole again.. My goodness how dentistry has come on in the last 30 years. Amazing I'm in total SHOCK,,, years ago my tooth would have been pulled out for sure...
@@zara_baramyno only a bit dis comfort with the in jection as always tender... But once numbed up it was, a case of just relax and let the dentist get on with it... I'M a few days in now and it's great to be able to eat properly again... And. The tooth is a large back molar it's increable technology...... Hope this helps you decide...
@@zara_baramythe procedure doesn't hurt at all. Getting the injection for the numbing pinches a lil. After my mouth isn't numb anymore I do feel some sensitivity and pain in my tooth. I just take pain killers to deal with it
I came from a filling appointment and this is how I describe the feeling: So when the dentist was drilling down the decayed tooth it felt like I got an electric shock and a muscle cramp on my teeth for 5 minute straight