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I'm pretty sure I have a cavity..or more. I can see a hole in my back molar. It doesn't hurt though...can I wait? If I make an appointment with the dentist, will I have to get a check-up first, or can they just fill it up on the spot? My teeth are also very yellow. However, I suspect it's from acid over the past 6 years and not stains. I'm guessing I've worn off most of my enamel. So the yellow is the dentin (sp?). Does this make me more vulnerable to cavities? I think I may have multiple cavities. But I'm terrified by how much it may cost. Is there an estimate? I can't pay all of it now, I just can't. Ugh. Make an appointment for an examination. You will get all of your questions answered by someone who can take x-rays and actually see your teeth instead of reading your brief description of the situation. Do not wait. Just because the cavity does not hurt now doesn't mean that it won't. Usually sooner rather than later, once they are big enough for you to see them... have a checkup. Quit doing acid first off. Second of all yes it stripping the enamel away makes you more vulnerable to cavitys. When you in for your appt they will see the cavitys if you have them and they will fill them probably immediately if they are bad enough they will drill your tooth and give you a crown for it and it is very very costly. I hate to sound mean, but you should have thought about this before doing acid in the first place. Try some toothpaste with whitener in it and see if it helps you out. Good luck. Some dentists will accept payments over a period of time. They don't all do that, but you could always ask. the only REMDEY for a cavity is FILLING consult a dentist... get an appointment... and in the mean while STAY AWAY FROM sugary food usually they want to see you before you come in to get a filing I think it is to get more money but whatever . there is something called care credit ,it is something so you can pay it monthly ,you half to have good credit to get it or have a co-signer but the interest rate is pretty big but something to check into . Check out this dental plan. It can be used the day you sign up, so you can get treated, but wont take a big hit to your wallet. Also, yes having weak enamel does make it easier to get cavities. |
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