Simple artificial tooth implantation is not a complicated operation. The effects of today’s anesthetics are quite good. As long as the injected dose is sufficient, you will not feel much during the operation. If you still feel uncomfortable, just respond to the doctor immediately and adjust the dose. It can usually be improved. However, some patients are still worried. Although the pain will not be painful after the anesthetic, the injection seems to be very painful?
Generally speaking, if the doctor is proficient, the discomfort caused by needle insertion and pushing anesthetics will be within the tolerable range. For very scared cases, the doctor will apply gel before performing local anesthesia to paralyze the skin. In this way, the needle will hardly be felt when the needle penetrates, and only some soreness and tingling will occur when the anesthetic flows into the gum tissue. Most patients of this level can tolerate it.
Some patients choose dental bridges because they are afraid that artificial dental implants will be painful. But in fact, dental bridges also need to be treated with anesthetics, and because the bridges need to be ground to support the adjacent teeth, in some cases, the repaired the adjacent teeth must undergo multiple courses of root canal treatment due to nerve stimulation. As a result, the number of anesthetics has increased.