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Understanding the Pain of a Cavity Filling Without Anesthesia
Getting a cavity filled without numbing medicine can be an unpleasant experience. The drilling process can cause pain and discomfort, and the pressure from the drill can make it difficult to remain still. Additionally, the sound of the drill can be unsettling and may increase anxiety levels. Some people may also experience a burning or stinging sensation when the filling material is applied. It's important to communicate your pain level with your dentist and to take breaks during the procedure if needed.Cavities - Related Articles
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