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Im getting my Cavities removed on Nov 3 and this is my first time ever getting a Cavity...All my Cavities are on my Baby Teeth so will the Dentist Fill it in or Pull it out??? The way you wrote this is really cute.... lol. But anyways, if you have a lot of cavities on baby teeth your dentist will probably just fill the most important ones first. I doubt your dentist has intentions of pulling any out because some of them probably aren't meant to fall out for another few years (depending on how old you are), and pulling them out isn't good for when the adult teeth need to come in. The dentist will fill them most likley unless your permanent teeth are about ready to come through. Not sure what he saw on the x-rays as you didn't post that info. No it doesn't hurt to get cavities filled. They will numb your mouth first. You'll be fine, and if it is a procedure that is painful they will give you nitrous oxide or pain medication. Its not bad and no I don't think they will pull it out unless your adult teeth are going to come in soon. Sighhhh....why oh WHY can't dentists just explain all this to patients (especially young ones!) BEFORE their appointments? it's not hard! geesh. first off your not getting them removed they are being filled to prevent the spreading. As to having them pulled out it is based on the size of the cavity and location your dentist should let you know before hand. To answer about will it hurt first with it being a baby tooth there are no roots to cause much pain and the main thing before your tooth is pulled they will numb your gum and wont feel a thing. As for anxiety if you are nervous your dentist can give you a mild sedative to calm you down. Fillings are not painful. Your mouth will be numbed and cavities will be cleaned out and filled with either a white or silver filling. Your mouth will remain numb for a while following you appointment. It is important that you do not chew on your cheek or tongue. |
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