you receive a dollar from the tooth fairy...and the tooth grows eventually
the field of study of a dentist is the inside of a mouth.
A dentist uses Novocaine to anesthetize the area he will be working on so the patient does not feel pain during the procedure. Some people are allergic to Novocaine and can not tolerate the injection. Many people choose not to use any form of anesthesia. If you can handle the pain, you don't have to use it. My suggestion would be to ask the dentist to begin the procedure without it and see if you can handle it. If not ask for the injection. Only takes about 5 minutes to numb your mouth.
teh task of a dentist are to help people with problems they might have in there mouth.
I think a mouth stick is the thing that the doctor (or maybe dentist) puts in your mouth.
A trench mouth is a oral or dental bacteria. It cause gingivitis and bleeding of the gums. Possible side affects of failing to report to doctors are ulcers and cancer. Please consult a physician or dentist.
First of all- germs and diseases. The human mouth has germs asnd the dentist has to look in the mouth. You know how they have those mouth covering things? It's because of that.
No. Go to a dentist.
You Don't Know? It's called a, Dentist
Benzocaine is a type of gel that dentist's use to numb your gums before getting a shot/injection in your mouth. Dentist's use it for when you are getting the filling for a cavity. So when the injection goes in you will feel no pain at all. The gel comes in a few flavors (most often) and you will get to pick which one you want. They will usually take 1-2 drops of it and rub it on the part where the Novocaine(which is in the shot) will be injected. Therefore it will ease the pain, and you will go out smiling.
A dentist's job is described as a person that works with teeth and the mouth. A dentist also pulls teeth and fixes cavities.
Nope
Orally (mouth), nasally (insufflated up nose), intramuscular injection (injected into muscle), intravenous injection (injection into vein).