Saturday, November 14, 2009

Dental Procedure For Decaying Teeth.. ?

And how painful is it 1-10?

Dental Procedure For Decaying Teeth.. ?
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Reply:It depends on the extent of your decay. Remember that a tooth can be saved most of the time and avoid pulling it out.
Reply:I didn't know they had a procedure for decaying teeth.





My dentists had me use this Act: Restoring Minerals mouthwash twice daily. Works pretty well.





But I'd say it'd hurt pretty badly. Maybe a 7.
Reply:Here's what you can expect. (1) A visual oral examination of all of your teeth and of course your gum tissue as well. (2) More than likely the DDS will want "full mouth" Xrays to make sure that there isn't subsurface or inter-proximal (between the teeth) decay he didn't see visually or find with his explorer probe. (3) Depending on the extent of any decay discovered the DDS will proceed with the proper treatment which can range from a simple filing to a Root canal or a filing and Crown or in the extreme case an extraction. The important thing is to save the tooth if possible. Also, you can relax and be assured that just about all dental procedures are totally painless these day's. Good luck and I wish you well.


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