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What benefits of orafil g temp cavity fix meterial? Is this safe for tooth ? After use can I eat or drink hot food and drinks
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hello, its a temperory material to seal the opened teeth known as access to roots nerve of the tooth. it is placed so that the nerve chamber and the pathalong with it doesnt gets contaminated by other fluids.It will be replaced by permanent filling by the dentist.
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Yes it is safe. Any material that dentists use in your mouth is biocompatible which means it is safe. After 1-2 hrs of the filling you can eat or drink. But avoid sticky and hard food
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Hie ।it's a temporary fillin..after an hour u can drink or eat..but keep in mind it's a temporary filling ..after somedays get your teeth filled with permanent filling..
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It is a temporary filling . After an hr u can drink. But it needs to be refilled with permanent filling later
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