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Like with any serious dental procedure, you'll be properly numbed up. There really isn't any pain during the procedure, but depending on what's done, there's quite a bit of discomfort because you can still feel what they're doing, which can be quite...disconcerting. Because that's often a lot of sounds you'd class as something you do not want to hear coming from your jaw.
And, again depending on what's done, there will be some pain after, once the local anesthetic wears off, for which you'll get pain medication.
It's possible to get it done under full anesthesia, but that'd not only be more expensive, you'd likely also have to go somewhere else as that's not something that can generally be done in any old dental practice. And any full anesthesia carries risks.
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