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Suck and Moan - 2010 Transformations and Tooth Decay 1-4 was released on: USA: 10 November 2010
Caries (tooth decay) may be treated several ways, depending on where the decay is located, how extensive the decay is, and whether the tooth is considered 'important' to the patient's quality of life. 1. Small cavity, permanent tooth: Decay is removed, the cavity is shaped, and a plastic or silver material is used to 'fill' the cavity. 2. Large cavity, permanent tooth: The decay is removed, the remaining tooth is 'built up' with a plastic material, this is prepped , and a permanent crown is seated on the tooth. 3. Deep decay, permanent tooth: Same as #2, only a root canal procedure is also performed because the decay has reached the nerve of the tooth. 4. Baby teeth: Similar to 1-3 above, but it depends on how long the tooth is expected to remain in the mouth, importance to chewing, cosmetics, etc.
1. Brush at least twice a day, or four times a day if you have braces. 2. Floss daily 3. Limit the amount of sugary foods or drinks like coke, candy, etc (but theyre so yummy...) 4. Have regular dental check-ups and professional cleaning.
Pull them.Stop feeding the kid carbs. You're feeding the bugs responsible for tooth decay and messing up his/her calcium metabolism. If you don't change, it will get worse. Early tooth decay is a strong predictor for diabetes.
1. Severe, rapid weight loss. 2. Paranoia and hallucinations 3. Brain damage 4. Accelerates tooth decay and tooth loss (known as "meth mouth") 5. Highly addictive
If the tooth can be saved with a root canal (pulpotomy) or other treatment, it should be done. The adult tooth that will replace this baby tooth may not erupt until the child is six or seven years old, and the dental arch may shrink if the baby tooth is lost too soon. This will lead to problems when the adult tooth erupts and the child may require extensive and expensive orthodontic treatment to correct the problems.
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Several factors to consider: 1. Is the tooth important to the patient's ability to chew? 2. Is a restoration likely to increase the functional life of the tooth? 3. Is the decay limited where a restoration will suffice or will a root canal be necessary? 4. Is the patient able to keep the tooth adequately clean? 5. Is the tooth accessible to be worked on in a proper way? Unless all these questions are answered in the affirmative (yes) by a qualified dentist, the most reasonable treatment is probably extraction (removal of the tooth). For many people, wisdom teeth are not worth the money, time, or trouble to attempt to save when a problem arises.
there are many ways to "rip" your tooth out, you can use a piece of string or if you want to use your hands follow the directions below 1 wash your hands and dry them afterwards 2 get a good grip on the tooth 3 twist the tooth or pull it up and down 4 when you feel it's very loose pull the tooth up wards very quickly VOILLA your tooth is out, get tissue and bite on it to absorb the blood.
Alpha decay. Alpha particles are the same as a helium-4 nucleus.
lack of brushing teeth, plaque not being removed on the teeth, acid on the enamel surface of the tooth, bacteria presenting in the mouth, carbohydrates(sugar, and starches) remaining on the surface of the tooth,