Friday, May 21, 2010

Dental injections?

im getting oral surgery soon and they are gonna give me some injections to num the area. ive had then before and i actually like getting them done but this time im getting them at the dental hospitle and it will be a different dentist. Do you think they will hurt this time ??

Dental injections?
It really all depends on the dentist and their techniques. I've never had a dental injection that didn't hurt, but supposedly some dentists are better about it than mine. If they use a topical anesthetic before the injection, use a very sharp needle (dull needles are pure torture, but you rarely encounter that these days), or use "the wand" (a newly developed instrument that makes injections less painful for the patient and easier for the dentist to do), it probably won't hurt very much. If you're concerned, call the dentist and ask them for details on how they do injections before you go.
Reply:there will be no difference.. needle injection always hurts a little, and there is nothing called dull needles , because needls are disposible!


listen ask your dentist to give you spray or gel anaesthesia before the injection to reduce the pain.


ask your dentist to explain the operation and tell him/her about your questions .


good luck.


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