The formation of a cavity depends of: 1- How much sugar is in the diet.
2- The person's hygiene.
3- The person's defense system. If a person has a low defense system in his mouth, has a poor diet and poor hygiene, a cavity can form within a few weeks.
It only takes about 10 minuets well only if dentist hurrys up and gose to u
Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form? Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form?
It takes of years for a canyon to form.
1'00000
i believe it take about ten years to form a sand dune
I guess when heated molecules escape their liquid form
No. There is no point if the tooth is loose.
the best thing is to take the tooth out, but meanwhile take nurofen painkiller.
It all depends on the family - when I was a younger child and was loosing teeth, I was given money after the tooth fairy would take my tooth away. However, in some families, the tooth fairy gives out other things. Money is simply the most common.
It usually only takes 8 to 10 hours for your tooth to stop hurting after you have a cavity filled. You can take an over-the-counter pain medication to help ease the pain.
Go to the dentist they will probably numb it and then pull it out or they will take your tooth out and sew it back up and then put it back in but that's normally only for permanent teeth (:
antibiotics The above is true. When you have decay in a tooth and you let it go too long it begins to affect the nerve and air also can get in through the cavity and that's what causes the pain. Depending on how bad the tooth is your dentist MAY put you on antibiotics, but generally once the cavity is worked on by your dentist the problem is solved. that may be true but when all but a little bit of your teeth is there take both percocet and a antibiotics these two combined will help ease the pain and get rid of any infection in or on the teeth
most likely it is a cavity but u might just have an infection try to take maybe a toothpick and clean it out either like that or spray water at it
a while
A cavity, no matter what kind it is, is a hole. You cannot take out a hole, but you can fill it up. In the case of a tooth cavity, the dentist drills and picks out all of the rotten tooth, right down to good solid material. Then he swabs the cleaned cavity with a liquid to plug up the tiny tubules inside, and also to discourage bacteria growth. Then he packs it full of a silver mixture which is the best material for a long-lasting filling. So . . . no, I cannot take out a cavity because I am not a dentist.
The best thing to do is go to the dentist. Scince your tooth already hurts, I'm guessing it's already gotten pretty bad. If you go to the doctor soon enough, they'll give you a numbing shot and then drill the cavity decay from the tooth, clean the tooth and then fill in the cavity. The procedure doesn't hurt at all after the numbing shot, before the numbing shot they will give you a swab with solution on it that helps numb you gum so it won't hurt so much when they inject. Annd if you're worried about spending money to get the cavity fixed at the dentist, I say it's better to get it fixed than your tooth hurting. It's only going to hurt more and more. get your tooth fixed and take good care of your teeth so you won't get another cavity.
well unless your having a baby tooth extracted there should be no other tooth that comes in.
when you get a filling, they drill some of the tooth which has a cavity and fill it. When you get a root canal, they drill all the way down and take out the nerve of the tooth. Getting a root canal is more painful then a filling.