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Hi all!
Had a new filling installed yesterday due to old filling falling out. Its a back lower tooth with a deep cavity. When the drill was used briefly I felt sensitivity. It was uncomfortable but tolerable. My question is simply whether it is normal to feel some pain when having a deep cavity filled. The dentist waited a good five minutes at least after giving me the numbing medication.
I only ask because all the internet dental sites proclaim that you should feel no pain at all during any procedure and id like to know if my experience is unusual. Thinking about it I cant imagine that numbing agent injected into the gum could even penetrate through solid tooth to reach the nerve in the first place and its the nerve after all that feels the pain!
Would love an honest answer from a dentist.
Thanks in anticipation!
Had a new filling installed yesterday due to old filling falling out. Its a back lower tooth with a deep cavity. When the drill was used briefly I felt sensitivity. It was uncomfortable but tolerable. My question is simply whether it is normal to feel some pain when having a deep cavity filled. The dentist waited a good five minutes at least after giving me the numbing medication.
I only ask because all the internet dental sites proclaim that you should feel no pain at all during any procedure and id like to know if my experience is unusual. Thinking about it I cant imagine that numbing agent injected into the gum could even penetrate through solid tooth to reach the nerve in the first place and its the nerve after all that feels the pain!
Would love an honest answer from a dentist.
Thanks in anticipation!