a filling, i think
a filling
Amalgam
Jjj
you have a hole in one
Try calling up your dentist. He or she may want to hear about it and see what they can do for you. If you need to do something to help it, he or she will be able to tell you. No it is not normal to have swelling a month after the extraction. It might be food that got stuck in the hole and that is causing a minor infection. It might also be another tooth beside the extracted one that is causing the swelling. Only a dentist can make te right diagnosis by checking it.
A twin tooth is one that comes up with another tooth and is crowding it out. Usually the dentist will pull out one of them.
I asked my brother in December and he said you have to go to the dentist and they will put a silver tooth in or a white one but the white tooth is expensive. My friend also had silver teeth. I asked my brother in December and he said you have to go to the dentist and they will put a silver tooth in or a white one but the white tooth is expensive. My friend also had silver teeth.
Tooth extraction is not recommended if the gum area around the specific tooth is swollen. This means there might be an infection in the area and tooth removal can only worsen it. Visit your dentist as soon as possible. If you currently don't have a dentist, call 877-639-0820. It's a free service that would assist you in finding the right dentist based on your needs, insurance (if you have one) and the affordability.
Take him to court If the dentist admitted filling the wrong tooth then he shouldn't charge for it and do the other one for free.
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.
At the dentist. You get them if your tooth rots or I guess if you just want one. They're expensive though! Talk to your dentist about it.
There are many important questions one can ask the dentist at regular check ups. One can ask if they have cavities, or how the quality of ones brushing is. One can ask information on sensitive teeth and how to protect against tooth decay. One can also ask the dentist why a specific tooth may be bothering them.
you should stop bleeding within 24 hrs otherwise you might make a trip back to your dentist to be checked out.
"Cary" (one r ) is the real, or, medical, term for a hole in a tooth due to tooth decay. These are commonly referred to as "cavities" however a "cavity" technically can be a hole or depression in anything. A Cary is specifically a hole in a tooth.
This happened to me and one of the baby teeth eventually fell out. I had to have two others pulled out by the dentist.