How to avoid pain at the dentist?

All dental procedures that cause pain to patients can be performed under anesthesia. First, however, the doctor must conduct an interview to avoid the risk of complications. He will ask, among other things, what the patient is suffering from and whether he is taking any medications. At the beginning of the procedure, a gel or spray is applied to the mucous membrane to make the needle insertion painless. After a while, the dentist introduces an anesthetic using a special syringe. Then he waits a few minutes for the medicine to work. After this time, you can perform the run painlessly. Some offices use other methods of anesthesia, e.g. using a special needle-free syringe and a computer system – then the speed of the administered anesthesia is controlled by a microprocessor.

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