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rockyracoon | 13:46 Fri 20th Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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Just been to the dentist for a filling, how long does it take for the numbness to pass?
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Sorry, when I saw that question I did this "What HAS Rocky been doing?!".

I'd say 3 to 4 hours.
To be safe drink white wine or a G&T tonight in case you dribble ;-)
In your mouth ? ....about an hour or two. But in your wallet you will be feeling a curious empty feeling for some time to come I expect !
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Lol, whatever can you mean BM ;)

I'm starved but I know that if I eat I'll take chunks out of my cheek.

Never fear Eccles, clear distilled drinks will be the order of the night, especially since I've just finished a 2 week course of antilbiotics. ;)
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£50 Mikey, is that good or bad?
I think it should be free.
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If only Ummmm. That was NHS cost, if I'd wanted a white filling it would have been £80, I opted for the silver as that was what was already there and it's at the back, had it been a front gnasher, I'd have paid the extra.
I agree with Ummm...I think it should be free as well.
The last filling I had I was made to pay £112.50 on the NHS. They must of done more work. Either way it's a damn sight cheaper than paying private.
I once ate a franfurter with a numb mouth.

For a second I thought I had bitten my tongue off.
What has this got to do with ..CHATTERBANK?
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Well, we've had a chat about it.
rocky....you are correct.

Retrochic brought this very question up in a thread yesterday in Editor's Blog and they do not seem concerned.

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