The only thing you should feel is when the needle of the first shot goes in. Then it will instantly be numb. The most you will feel is pressure when he removes the teeth. But he may cut your gum, so they will come out easier.
2006-08-26 02:22:15
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answered by patclem2 4
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You shouldnt during. The Shot can be kind of bad sometimes, but after that you are numb. If you do feel anything during let your dentist know and he should give you more meds. I had a root canal done a few weeks ago and I did not feel any pain, just pressure related with all the work they were doing. I also had to have my wisdom teeth cut out a few years back and that wasn't terrible either.
2006-08-26 02:32:15
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answered by melodymarch03 1
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I love nitrous. It's like being drunk without having to pee every 5 minutes. You just don't care. :)
The injections are nothing to really worry about. You should be fine. No matter what, you will feel pressure of them working in your mouth but it's not a big deal, and with nitrous, you could care less.
See if you can get an IV and get yourself knocked out during the procedure.
Get some good meds for afterwards. :)
2006-08-26 03:37:28
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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Nitrous is very coool
You will feel the pain, Its just, . . . You wont care. You'll be floating 10 inches above the chair. swooshing back and forth around the room. They could do neurosurgury and you wouldn't have a care in the world about pain.
It's Shweeeeeeeeet
Don't get addicted it's expensive.
2006-08-26 03:02:02
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answered by dre 5
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No you will be fine, nitrous makes you feel drowsy and the injections will numb you up good and proper. You might get some pan afterwards though, so get some strong painkillers from your doctor or pharmacy, hope it goes okay.
2006-08-26 02:19:15
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answered by Gavin T 7
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You will be so happy with the nitrous that you won't even feel the novacaine. And, it won't hurt at all during the procedure. Contrary to belief, it won't hurt much afterwards either.
2006-08-26 02:21:08
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answered by skyeblue 5
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you will only feel pressure. If you are anxious about the pain and the dentists visit, ask him for a mild sedative like Valium to take prior to going in for dental work. You will need someone to drive you to your appointment and back home afterwards.
2006-08-26 02:20:05
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answered by housefullofboys3 4
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nitrous will remove the pain of the injection then the injecion will make you feel nothing
2006-08-26 02:33:08
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answered by jaquar55 1
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If a good oral surgeon is doing the procedure, you should feel nothing. The pain afterwards is minimal too.
2006-08-26 02:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are that worried that it will still hurt, they can put you to sleep for the session.
2006-08-26 02:19:21
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answered by Biker 6
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