In general it is safe to eat normally once the the local anesthetic has worn off but until avoid eating or stick to cold drinks and cold mushy foods.
Avoid eating chewy and hard foods for 24 hours to allow the filling to set.
Cavities are not a normal thing to have if you brush and floss twice a day and eat lots of fruits and vegetables. However, if you don't brush often and you eat a lot of candy and sugary drinks and treats, then you would have to expect cavities.
any thing but really sugary stuff
Cavities. Carbohydrates. Energy.
1 hour depending on how big the cavity was. Bst to ask the dentist when you get it filled.
spiders dont have noses at all they just eat you alive with their long tonges filled with teeth
Too many sugary treats can cause cavities in horses. A few is OK though, and most treats designed for horses are made with minimal sugar to prevent cavities.
He eats cocaine through via his nasal cavities.
The worst part of getting any type of dental work is when the doctor administers anesthesia. As far as drilling and filling the tooth there is no pain associated with the work being completed. They also can offer you some laughing gas to calm your nerves down if you are nervous about getting the work done.
How long does one have to wait before they can eat after getting their teeth cleaned?
Cavities, heart attack, obesity etc!
Probably , so long as it doens't have a 'filled' fondant centre, such as caramel or peppermint.
No - any food can contribute to tooth decay. It's just that the bacteria that causes cavities feeds on sugars - so - the more sweets and sugary foods we eat, the more chance we have of developing cavities. It's poor oral hygien more than the type of foods we eat that's more responsible for tooth decay.