There is a risk of pain when getting molars removed. The amount of pain felt depends on the tolerance of the person. The dentist will give medication to ease pain during the removing of the molar. Generally a prescription is given to help with pain management during healing.
they shouldn't if it was just a cleaning..
1.they remove the rubber bands 2.they remove the wire 3.they brake off the brackets 4.they remove the crowns from your molars 5.they scrape off the excess cement glue from the brackets -when they removed my braces, my molars hurt for a while from when they took off the crowns,and they did scrape the cement off a bit hard, but other than that i felt complete relief
It feels like you have meat in between your molars but it doesn't hurt that bad but it depends how you are in pain. If you are a person that can deal with pain then it probably will not hurt but if you cannot handle pain then it will hurt.WARNING: DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE PAIN! IT WILL HURT 10x MORE!PS. I have had spacers and braces and I will say the braces hurt worse. Good Luck :)
Yes. Their 4 years old and they are getting their 4 year old molars.
You don't remember this, but your gums hurt when your baby teeth first grew in. Molars are the same in a way. They are trying to break through to the surface.
No getting a henna does not hurt at all..
yes its just the same as when they were a baby
Not unless there is a problem in cutting them or they are decayed or broken off. They are like other molars except they come in last.
They just use a dental pick to pluck them out. Then they let you brush your teeth and they put the bands on your molars. Doesn't hurt at all. :]
They just use a dental pick to pluck them out. Then they let you brush your teeth and they put the bands on your molars. Doesn't hurt at all. :]
Not at all! I was worried too, but when I lost mine, and my new tooth was growing, everything was perfectly fine! If your gum feels unusual, that's normal. Bleeding is also common when it comes to molars. Just brush gently when you get to your molar to be.
Adult molars do not grow back. Infant molars are replaced by adult molars, so in a sense, infant molars do grow back.