He will be numbed really well. You may ask the dentist to give him a bit of laughing gas. But NO you will not be permitted in the same room with him. And after the novacain wears off, he may feel a bit of pain. But dont worry, the dentist will give him some sort of pain medicine to take every 4 hours as needed.
2007-01-01 04:19:20
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answered by Moose 6
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Well, first of all it's going to hurt no matter. what. Make sure to use lube though. And when you're ready to go in, you will have to use a little bit of pressure with your penis, (mutually consenting obviously) because the body's natural reaction is to pull away. It is going to hurt, but it's like ripping a bandaid off. The slower you go, the more it is going to hurt and the longer it is going to hurt. When I had sex the first time I was having a really hard time, but the guy just shoved it in there and it was much easier that way. And you won't be "laying on her". Missionary position is best for a girl who is a virgin. That will make it easier for you to "get in there" And height will not make a difference when it comes to sex. The only thing you have a align is, well, you know. And since you guys are both virgins you probably don't know, when you're having sex it is impossible to control your gas so if it happens don't let it ruin anything. Just disregard it and keep on going.
2016-03-14 00:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I had 4 teeth removed for my braces.
The dentist injects the gum to numb the mouth, and if the teeth that your son is having out are close together, he may only have to have one injection. The injections didn't hurt that much, but it depends on the person.
I'm sure the dentist will let you stay with him.
Tell your son that the injections might hurt a bit but it's really worth it when the braces come off.
2007-01-01 03:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I had 2 molers and a baby tooth removed when I was 12 and i'm only 14 now. I thought that it would hurt but they asjed me for an IV or gas and I chose iv. You just have to tell them that he has a thing about needles and tell them to use gas. It wont hurt while they pull, afterwords when he wakes up they will put him in a whell chair and take him to your car. Once he wakes up he will still be pretty happy on the gas that they gave him and they will give him pain releivers that will make him sleepy but as long as he takes them as he needs them he will feel no pain. As to the needles part. It dosent hurt if its in his arm but tell him that your going to have them give your son gas. So I hope his teeth opperation go well and his braces look good. (p.s. They will let you stay with him until he is asleep and then they will make sure that you are in the room when they wake him up.)
2007-01-01 03:42:25
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answered by Jay W. 1
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Mom, you need to calm down. He's just getting his teeth pulled, its not that serious. My sons had to have their teeth pulled for braces as well. Just tell him it will be a little uncomfortable when he gets the anesthetic, but after that, he'll feel only some pressure while the tooth is being pulled. If you're afraid it will make it worse for him. I don't think you should go in the room with him because you sound more frightened than he does. Ask the dentist if its possible, but I don't think they'll want you to either. Good luck.
2007-01-01 03:39:19
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answered by Firespider 7
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The worst pain involved should be the Novocaine needle, just for a couple seconds; once that's done it's all painless. Regarding the injection, its what the dentist calls " a little pinch," but depending on the boy's tolerance for pain, it may be more or less. Regarding staying with him, I don't know what the rules are on your side of the pond, but here, you can. I had my first extraction, for the same reason, when I was his age.
2007-01-01 03:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had a ton of oral surgery... and yes the shots hurt. But they're quick. Just tell him that its for the best and when he has a handsome smile it will all be worth it.
My teeth are perfect, and I thank my parents every chance I get for paying for it and taking me to all the appointments.
2007-01-01 03:33:18
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answered by Laura C 4
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Don't use the word pain or hurt. Minimize it to "discomfort". the word "discomfort" is way less scary than the words "pain" or "hurt".
Hurt? It'll hurt but less than he imagines.
Stay with him? Tell him probably yes but that you need to ask the dentist first to know for sure..
Injections? Tell him you are unsure if he'll need injections. Let the dentist tell him. But tell him that the dentist has a special way of making sure that there is very little discomfort. And tell the dentist to make the injection areas very numb before he does inject. Also ask the dentist to give you a prescription for pain medication to help your son.
In all comfort your son telling him that the pain will be way less than he is imagining, and that the doctor will give him medicine to help with the discomfort.
2007-01-01 03:41:04
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answered by steve 4
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I'm scared also. I have to get 3 teeth pulled for braces. I don't want my mom to be there though
2007-01-02 06:59:59
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answered by Underdog2478 3
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The baby tooth probably won't hurt much, they have shallow roots. The other two, it depends, but he won't feel it while it's happening because he'll get numbed.
Yes, stay with him, you could hold his hand on the other side from where the denist is working. He'll be fine!
2007-01-01 03:39:48
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answered by Anonymous
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