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Does it hurt when you are anesthetized? I am a girl. I want to have my teeth pulled out, but I'm naturally afraid of injections. It hurts a little, but it takes a long time.
I'm a girl, too, but I was born with bad dentin. I've been to the dentist's hospital many times since I was a child, and I've also been anesthetized several times. There's nothing to worry about.

When anesthetizing, it only hurts when the needle goes into the gum, but it doesn't hurt much. Much lighter than the usual cold needle. As long as the needle goes in, the pain will stop. After the injection, the gums will swell after a while. At this time, the dentist will use tools to test whether the anesthetic has fully worked. If you feel pain, tell the doctor to wait for a while, or try again, so that there will be no loss when pulling the tooth. This is the process of anesthesia, and there will be no pain when pulling teeth.

Toothache is very painful, so you must treat it in time and overcome your psychological fear (not as terrible as you think). I hope you get well soon! ! O(∩_∩)O~