This might mean that your bite is off meaning the filling was made to high causing pain due to the unstability....most dentist will allow you to come back in and they will fix it for free!
A dentist can do a couple of things to a bad tooth. If the tooth is salvageable, the part that is bad will be carved or drilled out, then filled. If the entire tooth is bad, then the dentist will simply pry it out and offer options to replace it.
for teeth if you have a bad cavity or if you are missing some of your tooth
If you don't get your cavity filled, you will need a root canal, and if you dont get a root canal, your tooh will need to be extracted. I sudgest you get it filled unless you want to lose your tooth.
you could have had a really bad cavity or you bit some thing really hard and cracked it
It means you have a very bad cavity and should see a dentist right away
No you can't. You can only get rid of a cavity if you lose the tooth.
It is important to brush your teeth because plaque can build up on your teeth. When enough plaque builds up on a tooth it can form a hole in your tooth known as a "cavity". A cavity causes bad breath, and its very embarrising when you open your mouth.
it means that that tooth is the wisest of them allyou're wise Answer: Wisdom teeth are "not bad". They are an important part of the oral cavity. Yet, they can cause the most problems.
Yes, I had a very bad cavity that hurt like hell, but when I rinsed my mouth with the salt, it felt a little better.
The cost of having a cavity filled depends on the charge of the dentist. The charge also depends on the person. Some people may develop infections or need another procedure done in relation to the cavity filling increasing the charge.
You just answered your own question. The definition of "insulation" is "something that is a bad conductor" and the definition of a "cavity in a wall" is "an air pocket in a wall."
The best thing to do is go to the dentist. Scince your tooth already hurts, I'm guessing it's already gotten pretty bad. If you go to the doctor soon enough, they'll give you a numbing shot and then drill the cavity decay from the tooth, clean the tooth and then fill in the cavity. The procedure doesn't hurt at all after the numbing shot, before the numbing shot they will give you a swab with solution on it that helps numb you gum so it won't hurt so much when they inject. Annd if you're worried about spending money to get the cavity fixed at the dentist, I say it's better to get it fixed than your tooth hurting. It's only going to hurt more and more. get your tooth fixed and take good care of your teeth so you won't get another cavity.