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Lars466
1 year ago

Hi is not afraid, it goes and must be..drück.dir.the thumbs, gives much worse.

Bananenbrot2157
1 year ago

You can feel a little decoction at most. You just hear it.

XGravityX
1 year ago

It is difficult to describe, it is a pressing in connection with vibrations, sound that transfers to the head. A coarser drill that removes the caries more on the tooth. It doesn’t bother me. For some, it’s a bit of annoying.

No matter where drilled, it’s not a difference for me.

Schnuffel4430
1 year ago
Reply to  XGravityX

I look the same, and it also depends on how deep and how much has to be drilled. Because of the position on the chair, I would say below is better. But both aren’t great!

martinjharwig
1 year ago

🦈

How does that feel when the dentist drills?

Was very rare the case, but if, then always unpleasant.

This is not a real pain, but a simple and gripping unpleasant feeling.

You think that’s worse up or down?

Upstairs have never been drilled.

healey
1 year ago

The only thing you really feel in a dental treatment is the syringe.

Fragenstelle598
1 year ago

Depends on how thick the tooth is, how deep is drilled and how to feel pain.

For me, the first drilling felt like a strong pressure on the tooth (but was not yet so deep) which turned into a pain that felt like painful pulling on the thin teeth when the dental stone is removed there.

But these were only my feelings. Every person reacts differently

I wish you a nice weekend

Andreas219
1 year ago

In the case of anesthesia for the lower teeth, the whole jaw is sometimes anesthetized; in the upper jaw, however, it has already drawn to my nose. Under anaesthesia I usually didn’t notice anything.