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ive had several root canals and honestly it depends. if they are infected, it can be pretty painful. once they numb you up, it doesnt hurt. it just can take a long time (i have spent hours at the dentist office...like 3-4 hours).

plus it is crazy expensive. i have insurance and still have to pay a nice chunk.

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i brush my teeth everyday, twice a day. flossed for awhile, used listerine, etc. dont drink soda or eat candy yet still ended up with cavities (have had at least 5 root canals and need more now). dentist says it probably is genetic since everyone in my family is like that.

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I had a root canal done when I was like 7 or 8 I can't quite remember. Anyways, I do remember it hurting EXTREMELY bad, but this was because the dentist did not give me enough anesthetic and I needed more. He refused to give me any more.

To top it off, years later my current dentist looked at my old records and said I never needed one in the first place.

Others have told me they aren't so bad. Just remember, when it comes to anesthetic more is better than less. Being comfortably numb and then getting a real shock when he his a sensitive pocket is no fun.

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My wife had three of her wisdom teeth taken out about 5 years ago... the Dr. wouldn't take out the 4th. About a year later, that 4th one got infected so she had to have it removed. The Dr. severed the jaw nerve when he took it out... she had to have an additional surgery to repair that nerve... she lost feeling in that side of her jaw and tongue... just make sure the doctor checks your nerves around those teeth and is careful about it.

I had my wisdom teeth removed when I was about 17... it was a breeze.

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