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It shouldn't hurt at all, however, if it's a deep cavity, they might blow air into the cavity and ask you if it hurts. That's just probably to see that they won't be filling in a plaque filled cavity. All they really do is fill it with a substance and let it dry. Simple and Painless really.
a syrinx is a pathology that looks like a splitting of the spinal cord. but really its a fluid filled cavity in the spinal cord.
The cost of having a cavity filled depends on the charge of the dentist. The charge also depends on the person. Some people may develop infections or need another procedure done in relation to the cavity filling increasing the charge.
yes she actually was!
Middle school is dramatic no matter what! Any school function involves swearing or some one crying or getting asked out!
To rip you off and make you think you're getting a better deal then you really are.
sobbing
say i have really bad allergies
No. When I was a child, fillings were routinely done without anaesthesia or numbing. It did hurt, but you could take it. Sometimes the Novocaine shot can be just as brutal. Of course, those were also the days when you got a sugar candy treat on your way out as a reward for being good. We hadn't really made the connection between sugar and cavities yet. Things are better now on both scores.
He might be sad or really cold.
A simple way to find out if you have a cavity is if you get keep really cold water in your mouth and in a few seconds you'll feel a sharp sting on your teeth, and that means you have a cavity.
That hes silly and it really isn't worth it!!!