How Long Does Dental Numbing Last?
Dental numbing plays a vital role in ensuring patient comfort during dental procedures, but many people wonder how long the effects will last. In this guide, I explain the key factors that influence the duration of dental anesthesia, such as the type of anesthetic used, the procedure performed, and individual patient factors.
For minor treatments like fillings, the numbness usually lasts one to three hours, while more extensive procedures like root canals or extractions can leave you feeling numb for much longer. I also highlight commonly used anesthetics, including lidocaine and articaine, and share practical tips for managing numbness afterward, such as avoiding hot foods and being cautious to prevent biting your lips or cheeks.
This article is designed to provide clarity and reassurance about what to expect during and after a dental procedure, helping patients feel prepared and confident in their dental care experience.
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