Filling for a permanent molar

2020-02-01 02:45:11
It looks like my daughter has a cavity in one of her permanent molars. Can I get the filling done after 2 days or this should be treated on an urgent basis?
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Please get it treated as soon as possible.
Next Steps
Visit a pedodontist.
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Discuss with your pedodontist about sealants and fluoride application as preventive measures.

Answered2020-02-03 09:12:21

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If there is no pain, filling can be done 2 days later.

Answered2020-02-01 11:03:31

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Hi If she s experiencing pain then immediate care is needed..otherwise it is ok to delay the treatment for another 2 days...Filling can be done only if the pulp( nerve lyer) of the teeth is not involved..
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist for further clinical examination and management

Answered2020-02-01 08:22:50

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Yes it can be done in two three days if she not have any acute symptoms
Next Steps
Go through routine check up
Health Tips
Avoid eating from affected side

Answered2020-02-01 06:44:17

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I would advise to get filling done as early as possible
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Consult me immediately

Answered2020-02-01 05:08:55

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If there is pain it must be attended immediately if not then u can wait
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Visit dentist

Answered2020-02-01 03:12:36

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Hi if she is having pain, you should visit immidiately and if she is not having pain you can wait.

Answered2020-02-02 03:26:25

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If there is no pain then u can delay for 2 days. Not urgent. Take care

Answered2020-02-01 07:01:47

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The cavity should be catered to as soon as possible to avoid it becoming worse.  2 days is fine.
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visit dentist

Answered2020-02-01 04:52:03

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