Friday, November 6, 2009

If you can not get to a dentist should you use a temporary filling to cover a hole broken out of a tooth or ar

and how do you clear out the bacteria before applying a temporary filling?

If you can not get to a dentist should you use a temporary filling to cover a hole broken out of a tooth or ar
You can not get the bacteria out without the help of a dentist. That is one of the many reasons we need our dentists. Do yourself a favor, save some money by not buying that cheap temporary filling and go see a dentist. They will remove all the decay and put a proper filling in. If you wait too long the cavity may go into the nerve and you will wish you hadn't waited.
Reply:oh no


this once happened to my partner.....


we was having a good session (oral) and my balls


was banging and swaying so hard they snapped her 2 front teeth.


we carried on and she was grateful for my hot fish mouth wash i sprayed on to the area,,


anyway after we'd had another good session minutes later


we capped the broken teeth with dried love glue and


use Juicy fruit chewing gum ,, until u get a dentist





hope this helps
Reply:If you dont have any pain with the peice out, rinse your mouth with Listerine before you apply the temporary cover. There is a kit put out that I used to get for my hubby when his teeth were bad and it was made by Dentek. It's relatively cheap too, no more than five bucks. You really need to cover that hole up since bacteria in your mouth can make the hole bigger or cause an infection. Not to mention that the edges around the hole are probably sharp and cutting your tongue or cheek. Kroger, Walgreens and Wal-mart all carry the kit that I know of. Just make sure to get yourself to the dentist as soon as he has an appointment available.





Hope this helps!
Reply:This happened to me the other day. I did buy the temporary filling stuff and it works, I recommend however that you do not keep it in more than 24-48 hours, also if you are having pain as well try some Clove Oil, it does WONDERS!



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