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In reply to the discussion: Would you go to the dentist in this case? [View all]murielm99
(33,139 posts)1. I have an appointment to get a tooth pulled.
Then they are going to put in a bridge. I go in for an evaluation on the 25th. Like your situation, my tooth broke.
I lost a filling on the other side. I am having a crown put in there, when the dentist catches up on his schedule. I am afraid that if I wait, more of those teeth will break off, and I will be in real trouble.
I don't want to do this, because, like you, I am high risk. But I need my teeth.
Go ahead and take care of your teeth. Take all the precautions you need. I will worry about you and me. It can't be helped.
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I wet the brush and dip it the baking soda so that it covers the ends of the bristles.
GoCubsGo
Jul 2020
#28
y dentist recommended hydrogen peroxide for stains. It won't whiten but is good with stains.
CTyankee
Jul 2020
#29
I have to go next Tuesday...ughhh! Some pain in a molar that has a really old filling
Thekaspervote
Jul 2020
#32
I get my dental care at the dental school of large university teaching hospital.
Grasswire2
Jul 2020
#45
Give them a call and ask about their Coronavirus procedures inside the office.
Blue_true
Jul 2020
#49