Dental fillings

2024-02-16 05:17:50
I think I need need dental fillings done due to cavity and large pits in my teeth .is it painful procedure? Do dentist give injections for it ? I am very nervous about the procedure.
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Hello , Dental fillings are a simple procedure which doesn't require anesthesia , but if the cavity is deep then you may require .
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Please do visit the nearest dental clinic and get your fillings done before they turn into  deep may lead to root canal treatment .

Answered2024-02-17 16:26:19

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Hello. Injection is not required for dental filling, it's simple and painless procedure.
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon before pits becomes deep, get it filled at the earliest
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Answered2024-02-16 06:37:49

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No,it is not painful,nothing to worry about. generally there is no local anesthesia given for filling,but if your filling is deep then you might require one.
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Answered2024-02-16 06:30:12

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Hello Sir dental fillings is not a painful procedure. There is no need of anesthesia for the fillings procedure so there is no need of injections.It just takes few minutes to fill the tooth with minor cavity.
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Please go ahead with the dental fillings early so that you can prevent the root canal proceedure.

Answered2024-02-16 06:26:15

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Hi, If the tooth decay is not deep, the procedure is not painful. The dentist will see the tooth decay and decide if the procedure will be done with or without a numbing injection.

Answered2024-02-16 12:51:35

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Dental fillings are not painful and do not require injection.
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kindly visit a skilled professional before the caries gets to the deeper layers of you tooth.
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if the cavity gets deeper, Root canal treatment is advised. which will require an injection.

Answered2024-02-16 09:13:03

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