Dental 4 Less – Does it Hurt to have Dental Bonding
Having dental bonding treatment is relatively painless. Generally for most people, they don’t even need pain relievers. However, you may experience some tooth sensitivity to heat and cold after the procedure, if you do you can take over-the-counter pain relievers.
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