Really expensive, they didn't have any insurance.
I recommend going to see a doctor. If the pain was coming directly from the tooth, then I would recommend the dentist.
Not usually. MD stands for "Medical Doctor" and is a designation awarded upon completion of medical school. Dentists earn either a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) or a DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) upon completion of Dental School. A few Dental specialties require advanced degrees in other areas of medicine and may require an MD, such as Maxillofacial Surgery.
Hi, You need to see your doctor or dentist. The swelling on your cheek may be due to treatment the dentist performed or a mouth ulcer.
Well first, figure out what it is that is making you panic. If its just the overall idea of going to the dentist then try talking to your dentist. They may have some ideas for you. Kids usually panic in the dentist because they don't want to be hurt. Keep in mind that you can always ask your dentist for painkiller or numbing medicine. It helps. Before going to the dentist, tell your dentist if you are claustrophobic. They will then know how much you can handle. Dentists are designed to help you. They don't want you to be uncomfortable.
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
Yes, an optometrist(OD) can become an ophthalmologist by going to medical school and earning a medical degree such as the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. By going back to school for graduate medical training, an optometrist can become an ophthalmologist just as a physician could become an OD by going back to school for graduate optometric training.
By going to a dentist.
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No this is not normal the dentist you went to was probably full of shite so i suggest going to a doctor or a new dentist as a little pain can lead up to tumours
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