As. Ask patil as they say. I don't understand at all, ladies and gentlemen (boys and girls, if you are younger) why you allow someone to put arsenic in your mouth. This is a very strong poison and if placed incorrectly in the tooth, the consequences are terrible. Arsene kills all living tissue. Years ago, I was wrongly given arsenic, which somehow leaked into the interdental space, killing much of the gum and the bone below. In maxillofacial surgery, a piece of dead wreath was cut and removed and the bone was sawn alive - not the tooth, the bone. Next, bone replacements are placed, the hole is filled and before that all the teeth around it, alive, dead and any extracted. Now I have 2 implants there. Dental anesthetics for very strong! Anesthesia is enough to make you feel nothing and can pull the nerves of a sore tooth in place while you are still in the chair! Arsena is obsolete 20 years ago and, as I said, very dangerous if mishandled. If they told you that they want to remove the roots - then you probably have an infection there, ie granuloma, and this is almost impossible to cure and the tooth is extracted. And now - this is surgery, not for every dentist. You need a maxillofacial surgeon because you obviously have a broken tooth, a disease and it can break when extracted and the roots remain. That's why you need a specialist, not one who makes fillings. Go to a dental surgeon and do not listen to how "I can do it too", because I and I can not get up from the dentist's chair for 4 years, 8 operations .... BGN 18,000. and this is almost incurable and the tooth is extracted. And now - this is surgery, not for every dentist. You need a maxillofacial surgeon because you obviously have a broken tooth, a disease and it can break when extracted and the roots remain. That's why you need a specialist, not one who makes fillings. Go to a dental surgeon and do not listen to how "I can do it too", because I and I can not get up from the dentist's chair for 4 years, 8 operations .... BGN 18,000. and this is almost incurable and the tooth is extracted. And now - this is surgery, not for every dentist. You need a maxillofacial surgeon because you obviously have a broken tooth, a disease and it can break when extracted and the roots remain. That's why you need a specialist, not one who makes fillings. Go to a dental surgeon and do not listen to how "I can do it too", because I and I can not get up from the dentist's chair for 4 years, 8 operations .... BGN 18,000.
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A drug is put in that kills the nerve. After 2-3 days, when you go to have it removed, if you feel more pain, repeat the procedure for another 2-3 days. When the nerve is killed you feel absolutely nothing. You can tell her if you're so scared she'll put you under anesthesia. When you put the anesthetic, you feel almost nothing, just a slight tingling and that's it. Your place tingles and you work in peace. The feeling after the anesthesia is a bit unpleasant, as if your side is gone and you drool constantly, but it passes in 2-3 hours. So it's not scary. Go boldly.