it doesnt matter whether its 3 teeth or 13 that are getting filled on the same day - your mouth will feel pretty much the same. The sensation will return a few hours later than usual because they will have to numb your entire mouth as opposed to just one side, etc. But other than that you will have to be careful for a few days to chew very selectively and slowly - because it will be harder to get used to the new levels of your teeth (fillings have sealants placed on top of them to make sure they stay in place longer and those sealants may feel really high to you for a day or two)
2006-06-15 09:07:58
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answered by Jackie 4
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As you know, the procedure on fillings is drilling, yes it hurts a little or it hurts a lot depending how large is the cavity. Filling does not last forever either, dentist have to re fill the area again and again depending how well you brush your teeth.
2006-06-15 05:49:56
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answered by trykindness 5
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It could hurt just if they don't use any anesthesic. Otherwise, you shouldn't feel anything. Though the last kind of feeling you will still having is something called propioception. That means you will remain feeling the movements of the hands of the dentist in your mouth, and the pressure, a little bit. That is it....Relax. :0)
2006-06-15 06:57:04
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answered by taly_marin 2
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Um...if you have a decent dentist they won't let you do more than 3 or 4 of them each time you come in .......and it hurts like fillings hurt....but I wouldn't go to a dentist who wanted to do them all at once......that would be just retarded
2006-06-15 05:49:41
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answered by libyis 2
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i had nin filling when i came home from iraq and the dentist did 5 one week and the other 4 the next it reallt didnt hurt
2006-06-15 05:53:55
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answered by yhw6570 1
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A couple of years ago i had to have 6 teeth pulled and 4 fillings.. Truthfully, PAINLESS.. I belieave its a mental thing..Be prepared,tell yourself no pain..
2006-06-15 05:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dentist will give you drugs to help with the pain. It's more wierd having them grind on your teeth than painful. Over all it's not to bad.
2006-06-15 05:50:10
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answered by jalma1982 1
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Telll em' you want demerol !!! Rocks your world. Youwont feel a thing if you wake p the fill your iv back up. PS lay off the sugar it might help
2006-06-15 05:48:43
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answered by Bo 4
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It won't hurt much. They will numb you up. They may be a little sore for a few days but no big deal.
2006-06-15 05:48:51
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answered by lavenderroseford 6
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yeah it might hurt for a couple a days otherwise after awhile the pain will go away
2006-06-15 05:48:04
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answered by MuFFiN™ 2
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