Bluetooth headsets are wonderful for those of you who need to multitask. Holding a cell phone up to your head using a hand can really be a hassle if you need both hands for something while talking on the phone. Purchasing a Bluetooth can solve this issue easily because it's an earpiece that allows you to communicate with the person on the other line without having to hold your phone to your head. If you're cooking dinner and are on the phone, a Bluetooth will help. Writing a paper and need to call somebody for advice? A Bluetooth will help you be able to write down your ideas easier while you're still on the phone. Bluetooth headsets can be a great addition if you're ready to start using your phone hands free!
If your tooth needs a root canal and is not painful, then it must be a dead tooth. When a tooth is dead, it is a source of infection which is not good. It is possible that it could hurt in the future due to infection. Better to have the root canal done, because you're trying to save your tooth. If you don't have the root canal treatment done and your tooth continues to decay, the dentist might have to pull that tooth out in the future. Once you pull out your tooth, that's gone forever
Yes you can, you only might get an infection. It might hurt but shiv happens, i have done it and it didn't do any thing to me. The reason why you are not supposed to smoke anything after getting a wisdom tooth pulled is because smoking dries out the newly exposed gum area, which is not good for its healing. So it probably is the same for a regular tooth; just wait a few days to a week.
Yes, a root canal can be done if a tooth is chipped but only if the chip is deep enough to expose the inner pulp or nerve. In such cases, bacteria can enter and cause infection or severe pain. A root canal removes the infected pulp, cleans the inside, and seals the tooth. Afterward, the tooth is usually restored with a crown to protect it from further damage. For minor chips that don’t reach the pulp, bonding or veneers are usually enough.
Whales are hunted for their oily insides. It's true, I saw something about it today.
this can easily be done using red-tooth.. Just like mobile phones which use blue tooth to transfer ahesteryiakedata (data) from one handset to another. If configured correctly using win32.exe you can print out without a USB. You can also do this by re-formatting your hard drive and installing red-tooth from scratch.
well.. it depends.. if the crack was in the crown.. then a prep is done then a fixed crown is placed.. but if the crack extended to the root.. then the tooth will be indecated for extraction.
Unless it is an emergency, you should not have any kind of surgery with any kind of infection. Talk to the doctor about getting the tooth infection and perhaps even the cause of the infection, cleared up before scheduling your hysterectomy. If the surgery needs to be done immediately, it is important the doctor know about the tooth infection prior to the surgery.
Yes, it is very possible to have a tooth grow under a loose tooth. I have experienced this before. If the tooth hasn't come out when the tooth under it is almost done growing, you should see a dentist. I visited a dentist and got my tooth pulled out.
the tooth extraction was done by an oral surgeon. (:
First we need to know how long ago did you get the root canal done? Is it done well? How is your periodontal health and the adjacent teeth? If the answer to all these questions is positive, ie a) your periodontium and gingiva surrounding the tooth in question and general oral hygiene is good. b) Your adjacent teeth are strong and healthy. c) The root canal was done properly and the tooth was sealed well. How deep below the gingival margin is the chip? Then, i believe you can save your tooth still with a full crown on it. You need to visit an endodontist for specialist opinion. An x-ray of the tooth will confirm the status and prognosis of the tooth.
Your dentist will use and instrument to "wiggle" from side to side for a while, then use a special tooth instrument to twist and pull the tooth out. This is done under a local anesthetic, usually.
there shouldn't be pain