YOU CAN GO TO WAL-MART OR ANY OTHER STORE AND GET HOME WHITING KITS FOR ABOUT 10 OR 15 DOLLARS AND THEY WHITEN YOUR TEETH THE SAME WAY A DENTIST WOULD Yes, but.....the drugstore whiteners all come with trays or methods that expose your gums to the bleach which can irritate them tremendously. This is now suspected to raise the prevalence of oral cancer. I would at least get the initial whitening trays customized by a dentist. They keep the bleach on the tooth itself. Then again, isn`t it crazy to put the equivalent of a bathtub cleaner in one`s mouth?
The dentist would inform me that I lost a tooth.
Toothache
How do you clean an ugg without cleaning spray and after it is already stained
NO NO AND NO!!!!!!!!!
Not legally.
If you do not agree with what your dentist intends to do, you are free to go to a different dentist. Perhaps you need a second opinion.
Kills the pain. You need a shot at the dentist, so it numbs your mouth. Then the dentists can operate without hurting you as much.
Healthy teeth are essential to having a great smile and give you the confidence to flash that smile in public without needing to be embarrassed, as you would if your teeth were unhealthy or stained. Healthy teeth also allow you to chew the foods you eat properly, without pain or discomfort. Ask your dentist for the best methods for keeping your pearly whites disease free and sparkling.
One can create fake stained glass by using materials like transparent plastic sheets, acrylic paint, and black leading strips to mimic the look of stained glass.
yes you can Get a Retainer... And just ask your dentist!
Sorry, I misread the question initally, the short answer is no, you can't make fangs without using some dentist equipment/materials.
You can contact your dentist's office and request a copy of your records, or you can go in person to request them. Your new dentist can also request a copy of them, but you will need to sign a release form giving your former dentist permission to release the records to your new dentist. If that's the way you go, your new dentist will have you sign the release forms, then they will send it to the former dentist for you.