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In cases where pulp damage has occurred, the dentist may need to do a root canal or other type of serious surgery to repair the tooth. Whenever you encounter a dental emergency, you shouldn t hesitate to contact a dentist immediately. Your dentist will be able to assist you, fix the problem, and stop the pain. It works through your veins, as the anaesthesia is inserted into your arm through a vein. If you have chosen either laughing gas or an IV sedation, your dentist will administer either of the two before he gives you shots or goes any further. Once the medicine has taken effect, you normally won t feel anything or remember it. If you visit your dentist in time and he catches the problem early, he may be able to save your tooth. Normally, this will result in a filling, crown, or root canal, although you won t have to have the tooth removed. Dentists always look to save teeth, as they don t like to remove a tooth unless they absolutely have to. Even though teeth were pulled during these times, it normally happened with alcohol to numb the pain then pliers to remove the tooth. Throughout the course of time, herbs have proven to be very effective with stopping toothache pain. If you are interested in herbs or have any questions about them, you shouldn t hesitate to ask your dentist his opinion. A Look At Fillings Fillings are very common with dental work, as they present a way to repair a tooth that has suffered from decay or a cavity back to it s original shape. When performing a filling, the dentist will remove the decayed area of the tooth, clean around it, then fill in the area that he has removed with a special material that will cater to the shape and form of the tooth. Bleeding is very common, and should be expected with flossing. When you brush your teeth, you miss a lot of food particles and debris that continues to build up in your mouth. No toothbrush is designed to get every area of your mouth, as all of them miss hard to reach places. With the areas missed by the toothbrush, the debris and plaque will continue to build up until they eventually result in a cavity or decay.
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