It does not happen often, because the Dentist examines the xray and matches the physical tooth he/she will work on with the xray before even starting.
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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.
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It means that might have a small hole in your tooth with the filling ( which might not be visible.) you will have to go to the dentist again to see if the cavity has continued to grow in your gum or tooth.
i have a little whole in front of my tooth and the densist said it was from my mom when she was pregrant took antibodics and no it doesnt lead to senisitity
If it is a permanent tooth, it shouldn't be wiggling or aching, so you should see your dentist to see if anything is wrong. Don't try to pull it out. If it is a baby tooth, it is possible that it hurts because it is just beginning to get loose, and that could also be why it is wiggly. However, there could also be something wrong with the tooth, so it is a good idea to see a dentist. Pulling it on your own is not recommended, because it would be very painful if it is not very loose, and you may not even be able to get it out.
The best thing would be to have a filling put in the tooth. But if the tooth is going to fall out soon, the dentist may recommend pulling it instead. Have it looked at by a dentist and then do what you think is best.Whatever you do don't pull it out yourself. See a dentist its not that bad, honestly..lolFill the ToothPulling a baby tooth too early can cause other teeth to move forward and cause misaligned teeth. It depends on the age of the child and which tooth it is. If the tooth is about to fall out, then pulling the tooth isn't a bad option. Some "baby teeth" stick around until age 11 or 12 or even 13 sometimes, so if it is a young child, pulling the wrong baby tooth could cause severe misalignment. You really need a dentist's opinion on this matter.If this is an adult patient with a retained baby tooth, and the adult tooth never came in, well they should probably keep the tooth because there is no "replacement" on the way.
Oh, dude, that's a wild one. So, apparently, it was Anne Frank herself who got a dentist's instrument stuck in her tooth. Like, talk about a bad dental day, right? I mean, I guess even during World War II, dental mishaps happen.
Making an appointment at a dentist can be extremely difficult for people who have a serious fear of dental work. Many people who keep putting off going to the dentist because of this phobia eventaully find themselves in a situation in which they have a sudden emergency that needs immediate medical attention. No matter how uncomfortable you might be about making a dentist appointment, severe pain is always a sign that something is seriously wrong and needs to be treated, but some dental situations are so dangerous that they require immediate care by either an emergency dentist or the emergency ward at a hospital. Let’s take a look at the two most common types of tooth problems that need to be treated by an emergency dentist: an abscessed tooth and a broken tooth. An abscessed tooth is a tooth that has become infected by bacteria and can be may require emergency care. As the bacteria multiply in the infected area, the infection can spread to other parts of the mouth and face. If the infection makes into the bloodstream and reaches the brain, the complications of an abscessed tooth can lead to permanent injury and even death. Abscessed teeth are not always painful, as the nerve in the tooth has sometimes been destroyed by the time that the tooth becomes infected. The easiest way to tell if you have a tooth that has become abscessed is if a tooth that you have been having trouble with for some time suddenly emits an extremely foul taste and odor. In many cases, an abscessed tooth will also cause facial swelling on the side of the mouth where the tooth has become abscessed. The other most common reason that a person may need to be rushed to a dentist is a broken tooth. If your mouth has been injured due to an accident or violence, it is extremely important to visit an emergency dentist as quickly as possible. A broken tooth can quickly become abscessed without dental care. In many cases, an dentist can restore the tooth much like a broken bone if the broken section of the tooth can be found. If possible, bring any pieces of the tooth with you to the dentist in a class of cold milk.
If it's still loose, call your dentist. The sooner a dentist sees this issue and takes care of it the more likely you will be to save the tooth/gum. If you don't have insurance or can't afford a dentist call the local health department or local church run shelters. They often have dental clinics for people who are under privileged or who can not afford the dentist.
Tooth decay if left unchecked can have really bad symptoms, such as tooth loss pain and there are some complications that can kill you if you have brown cavity's in your teeth go to a dentist right away or brush twice a day with mouthwash and toothpaste
Don't worry, it will go away lol. If this is happening months or years after the crown, see a dentist because something might be wrong. Hope this helps.