If you are referring to dental carries, or cavities in your teeth, the answer is no. The tooth, once formed and erupted, does not produce more enamel, so once there is a hole it is there for good unless a dentist fixes it.
No, but you can keep it from getting bigger
By taking the tooth out. I do not recommend anyone to pull a tooth, instead go to the dentist.
No. A cavity is A permanent hole in your teeth. I suggest if you do have one, go see your dentist right away. The cavity will become more noticeable the longer you wait.
No, the longer you wait with one, the worse it gets. Eventually turning into a root canal.
No. I do not think you can do that. You would have to go to the dentist. Not possible to get rid of them. Although you could try brushing the cavity for a couple hours.
No. You have to get them filled.
YES!
No, it cannot.
You don't . Go to the dentist.
It's possible.
It's possible to have two different cavities in one tooth. It's also possible that it is just one cavity, but it is on two surfaces of the tooth. Each tooth has five surfaces. Each surface added to a filling will be more money.
Yes, this is possible.
No, we aspirate the internal organs by inserting a trocar into the cavities and removing fluids, we then add embalming fluid into the cavities to embalm the hollow organs. we then close the incision with a plastic trocar button or a suture.
False teeth can't get cavities, so they don't need fillings.
GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!! GUM DOES NOT GIVE YOU CAVITIES!!!!!
there are five cavities in the average number of cavities in your skull
No, there is no way to get rid of a cavity other than going to a dentist. There are ways to help the pain temporarily if it's needed, but only a dentist can remove the cavity. ------------ And even when you get rid of the pain it doesn't mean that the problems with the cavity have stopped. The bacteria that causes cavities are not removed by the pills that ease the pain. If you don't treat your cavities you can easily end up with total prosthesis by you're 50. You can see this video for more info on cavities - http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-cavities-89.html
yes dogs get cavities.
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