Don't worry, there's anesthesia! They hit you with a small injection in the gum near the tooth they will be working on. And after a while you may feel a slight tingling sensation, which does not hurt, it may just seem a little strange, because it will be a feeling for the first time, but calmly, as I said, there is no room for panic. The anesthetic has already caught you, you are standing on the chair with your mouth open, if you want to close your eyes and dream somewhere about something - I do so. And the dentist works during that time anyway. 4 years ago I had a nerve removed from a sage and I didn't even feel when exactly the dentist took it out, in the sense of the removal itself, because I'm under anesthesia and I closed my eyes, and I feel that the dentist touches and chews in my mouth, but the area around my problem tooth was numb and so on. And the dentist kept asking me, 'Does it hurt now, does it hurt you,
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Ask the dentist for anesthesia and you will not feel anything. The other option is to go to the dentist with a laser, as far as I know it is almost painless and there is no annoying noise like from a typewriter, but it is a little more expensive. Don't procrastinate, the more you procrastinate, the worse it will get!