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almmichel
2 years ago

Both don’t hurt. If the dentist can do well. Attention if the ZA with the wood hammer comes around the corner, then you should take off.

OfficerTom577
2 years ago

I suspect that pulling would still hurt more, but of course without anaesthesia. I even had a dentist appointment last week, where I had to be drilled with anesthesia. And unfortunately, I have actually felt slight pain. This Thursday, by the way, I have my next dentist appointment to be drilled.

And by chance, a few days ago I had online contact with someone who had to pull a tooth, and also hurt him very much, as he told me.

BeYouHP7
2 years ago

Nothing of both, you don’t notice anything about the anesthesia. And if you do, you have to say that it can be injected.

BeYouHP7
2 years ago
Reply to  Scarabyte

Can be that the syringe is short, you don’t notice anything else, you can feel vibrations at most

Rosswurscht
2 years ago

With anaesthesia both should not hurt very much.

adelaide196970
2 years ago

Both don’t hurt. Why? Because anesthesia.

Deichgoettin
2 years ago

With anaesthesia both don’t hurt. Otherwise, the anesthesia would not make any sense.

hoermirzu
2 years ago

At the good dentist, neither.