The dentist will pull the child's tooth like a similar way of pulling adult teeth.
The dentist would usually coax and make the child feel at ease before carrying out the extraction process.
The same as any other child...I guess depending on the age ?
A dentist pulls out teeth & also puts fillings in it
If you don't believe your dentist, get a second opinion from another dentist.
ask your dentist about this
Nobody invented it, it was the dentist who make's it
Ask the dentist why it happened?
yeah its just a little more difficult for the dentist to put them in.
People are afraid of the dentist office because they think it will hurt. They may be afraid of the drills, or afraid to get fillings. Or they might just be afraid of the dentist, and someone touching their mouth.
my daughter was just quoted a price of 800.00 for a back tooth in a five year old. supposedly it was because it touched 3 surfaces...so i guess he's charging for 3 teeth. that doesn't include the gas to put the little guy into la la land. crazy.
No.
It depends on the type of filling used. The old silver fillings are amalgam. They're a mercury, silver, copper, and tin mixture. The second, Composite fillings, are a synthetic resin created in a lab by scientists.
Traditional fillings are a mercury/silver mixture. These are the fillings everyone is used to seeing. On average these fillings will last 10-15 years in an adult, but they can fall out, and need to be replaced. Resin fillings are coloured to match your tooth, and have half the life-span of traditional fillings, however more people are opting to go with this type of filling for both cosmetic and health reasons, over recent concerns about mercury content in traditional silver fillings.
yes, its deadly