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Do I Need To Be Frozen Again To Have A Tooth Extracted?

I have had a root canal treatment about 1 month ago and it helped as far as pain, but there is something he used(my dentist) that didn t agree with my system..I have fibromyagia and I am very chemically sensitive..don t know if it was the post or sealer but now the tooth must come out..Do i need to be frozen again to have tooth extracted or seeing it is has a root canal I will not need numbing agent??
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query.
If you need to get a tooth removed, You need to get an injection containing local anesthesia. Since the tooth is root canal treated, it does not mean that that tooth will be numb. While removing the tooth, there will be tearing of the gums and surrounding bone. so there will be pain arising from these structures. So you need to get the tooth removed under local anesthesia.
I hope my answer will help you, take care.
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Do I Need To Be Frozen Again To Have A Tooth Extracted?

Thanks for your query, I have gone through your query. If you need to get a tooth removed, You need to get an injection containing local anesthesia. Since the tooth is root canal treated, it does not mean that that tooth will be numb. While removing the tooth, there will be tearing of the gums and surrounding bone. so there will be pain arising from these structures. So you need to get the tooth removed under local anesthesia. I hope my answer will help you, take care.