Need to see a dentist

2016-08-05 17:39:04
Tooth decaying and cavity, need cleaning removing and filling too... complete recovery from further to loose all tooth
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Tooth decay in initial stages can be treated by tooth cleaning and filling. If cavity becomes very deep or approaches nerves , then that tooth would require root canal treatment and capping. Cleaning of teeth would remove superficial stains, debris and calculus.
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Get fillings and Xrays done for deep cavities
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Get your dental treatment at the earliest to prevent further damage to teeth

Answered2016-08-08 19:01:40

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You should visit us or a Dentist near you, to get the situation in your mouth assessed, for which few Xrays would be required. Once the treatment plan is made, we can explain you the course of treatment and time frame required
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Visit a dentist and get Xray done for those teeth
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dont delay it too much.

Answered2016-08-06 08:27:22

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Hello..Yes when you understood that tooth is decayed and teeth cleaning is required,visit nearby dentist as soon as possible without delay to prevent further damage.

Answered2016-08-08 13:36:06

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Once you understand the problems that you have in your oral cavity, it is imperative that you visit a dentist soon for starting the treatment as soon as possible..... Regards.....

Answered2016-08-06 05:27:25

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Hello,          All your dental care will be taken care at our office. Intra oral images will be shown to you so that u can better visualise the problem , and also pre and post treatment changes. You can visit us at any time convenient to you. We even take appointments on Sundays. Google us at urban tooth.

Answered2016-08-06 03:07:22

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