Will the Second Dental Filling Procedure Cause Pain?
Whether the second filling process hurts or not is related to the patient's tolerance level and the doctor's operation. Usually, during the first root canal treatment, the doctor has basically removed the necrotic dental nerve, so the second dressing change should not be very painful. However, if there are residual dental nerves in the pulp cavity, it may also cause pain during the second dressing change. If you feel pain, you can tell the doctor at any time, so that the doctor can locally inject anesthetics, rinse and disinfect the root canal, and finally seal the medicine for you. There is no need to worry too much about this. If there is pain, the doctor will deal with it in time, as long as the inflammation is eliminated.