Please suggest.Is dental anesthesia injection is painful and All the time dental anesthesia is successful or not.
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All inj make you feel the prick it's very safe n effective.
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you can always put a numbing spray before putting injection ..so that it gives comfort to the patient whos getting treatment done ..there lot of people who are anxious before getting injection ..so one should just relax ..and with complete faith in the corresponding doctor working on you ,... you should get the work done ...
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There is nothing you need to worry about your dental anaesthesia. its all about the dental surgeon. Whether to go or not. its not at all painfull as a surface anesthesia placed earlier than the injection.
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Hi. If spray of local anesthesia is given before injection then it is less painfull Regards.
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Its mostly almost painless and in very rare conditions its not successful Further to make anaesthesia more comfortable a local anaesthesia gel can be applied prior to injection.
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Dental Anaesthesia can be given with minimum discomfort and it works efficiently. The response usually last for about 3-4 hours.
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No it is not painful.
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It's like any other injection and don't worry about the success rate. It's a necessity not a accessory.
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99% of times dental anesthesia is painless and effective. But if you are alcoholic and tooth is highly infected then there are chances that local anesthesia won't act in those 1% cases.
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Dental anesthesia is painless. It causes only pain at pricking. Then is causes loss of sensation in the area of injection in approx 2 to 3 minutes.
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No its not that much pain its just a prick you feel. Most of times its successfull.
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I carry out all the dental procedures virtually pain-free. Hence, dental anaesthesia IS painless with my patients. I can say that it is ALWAYS successful too.
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It is not very painful. And most of the cases it is successful.
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Hello lybrate-user, An anesthetic injection is given so that you don't feel pain during the treatment time. If you are scared of injections generally then do request your doctor for a topical spray or gel so as to calm the site down before using the actual injection. This may help you largely if not entirely. About the success of the anesthetic it depends on several factors but if administered correctly using the right type then it is always a success. Also it helps if you are not too tense, to have a smooth experience :)
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