Does it hurt to get an anti-caries filler?

Getting an anti-caries filling is generally a caries filling, and for shallower caries, it will not hurt. For deeper caries and for patients with more sensitive teeth, there may be soreness.
In the case of shallower caries, the pulp area is usually not touched during the procedure, making the filling essentially painless.
In the case of deeper caries, sensitivity may occur when the dentin is already in question and when the caries is removed and then etched with an etching agent. Therefore, there may be pain and discomfort when filling caries, but this pain is temporary and can disappear by itself after the filling is completed.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment of caries filling, and fill under the correct operation of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.