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Old 01-30-2008, 08:48 AM
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Baj, the likely cause of the discomfort is the infection in the tooth caused the anaesthetics not to work as well as it should. This can happen at certain stages of infection when a root canal is required.

I'd like to reassure you it is not common and your dentist did the absolute right thing even though some discomfort was felt. Take the sedatives if you need them, thats what they are there for!
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