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In reply to the discussion: Would you go to the dentist in this case? [View all]dawg day
(7,947 posts)38. I would go because there's a heart risk maybe
If infection gets into the tooth.
Also your poor tongue could be shredded!
Why not call and see what the procedures are. Dentists are usually super careful, and will be more now.
See if you can limit the time you spend with any one staffer. Take a break and walk around the hallway partway through, maybe change rooms. The longer the exposure, the greater risk.
I'm postponing. I was lucky and got two crowns before February.
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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