You will have repeated dental abbsesses. These cause a weakening of the gum and eventually lead to gum disease. If untreated, abbsesses eventually will cause an infection in the jaw bone and skull, which can be very severe and potentially life threatening. The tooth will eventually die and you will feel no more pain. But take heed, when your leg dies or your fingers die, they are amputated and for good reason. Dead tissue left in situ can lead to gangrene. In addition, decaying teeth normally are very bacteriologic, meaning the chances of more teeth decaying is increased. Brushing, mouth washes and flossing will not help a great deal. Go get your tooth out! You will have repeated dental abbsesses. These cause a weakening of the gum and eventually lead to gum disease. If untreated, abbsesses eventually will cause an infection in the jaw bone and skull, which can be very severe and potentially life threatening. The tooth will eventually die and you will feel no more pain. But take heed, when your leg dies or your fingers die, they are amputated and for good reason. Dead tissue left in situ can lead to gangrene. In addition, decaying teeth normally are very bacteriologic, meaning the chances of more teeth decaying is increased. Brushing, mouth washes and flossing will not help a great deal. Go get your tooth out!
Only if a ferret has a tooth that has gone bad or decayed, a veterinarian can remove it.
The word "decayed" can be used as an adjective or as a past tense verb. In the sense of an adjective, it can be used to describe "a decayed tooth".
it may be fine but its more likely that the decayed tooth could cause your child no end of problems. It may rot teeth surrounding it, It may and possibly is giving your child pain, It may effect the tooth below it and if not sorted and removed properly may even stop the tooth behind it appearing meaning a hell of a lot more dental work when they are older and wiser. I just wouldn't chance it but my only experience is being a mum and what I have read up on the internet.
To treat a cavity or cracked tooth a filling is used to fill the area of the tooth where the decayed material was removed or where the tooth is cracked. There are several filling materials available including gold, porcelain, silver amalgam, plastic, and resin.
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Here is a picture of some tooth decay: http://www.icfcd.com/decayed-teeth.html
A tooth with a hole in it can often be pulled if it is not severely damaged. However, if the decay has spread deep into the gums or the tooth is broken below the gum line, surgical removal may be necessary. Decayed tooth removal depends on the severity of the damage. A dentist will assess whether a simple extraction is possible or if a surgical procedure is required for safe removal.
to remove teeth that are so badly decayed or broken that they cannot be restored. In addition, some patients choose extraction as a less expensive alternative to filling or placing a crown on a severely decayed tooth.
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Cavities typically begin to hurt as the decay gets close to the nerve of the tooth. Once that happens it is time to either get a root canal and crown or have the tooth removed.
That depends how badly a person's tooth is decayed. That can happen at any age !
No. I am 61 and just had a wisdom tooth removed. No problem.