It depends on a number of factors. If the baby tooth is infected, it needs to be treated. If the baby tooth is not expected to be lost for several months or years, it needs to be treated. On the other hand, if the baby tooth is close to being exfoliated (naturally lost), then a filling may not be necessary.
You need to discuss your options with a qualified dentist. Failure to properly treat baby teeth can lead to severe and expensive problems in the future.
So early decay doesn't always mean you need a filling. In fact, the decay often can be reversed. A tooth starts to decay because acid in your mouth causes minerals to leach out of the enamel, and the enamel breaks down. Fluoride therapy, dietary changes and better oral hygiene habits can reverse this process by causing minerals to build up in the tooth again, making the enamel stronger. In some cases, a filling is a no-brainer. If you're in pain or have an obvious cavity (a break in the surface of your tooth), you need a filling. But, "If there's no cavity and no pain, the tooth can fix itself.
Composite fillings can help to provide more strength to the teeth. The most important thing is that it can match your tooth color easily. If you have chipped tooth, broken tooth or there has been any wear or tear, composite filling can help. Partially removed tooth can be taken care of easily through composite fillings.
A self-hardening mixture of silver-tin-copper alloy powder and liquid mercury opt for the composite resin / tooth colored filling.
Yes, i have small cavities and dentists say they need fillings
They're a site for bacterial growth.
So your teeth stay heathly and you don't get cavities.
your teeth will be rotten and you will need to go to the dentist
False teeth can't get cavities, so they don't need fillings.
It means your teeth are dirty and you need to brush them better and more often. You also ought to visit the dentist because dirty teeth often have cavities.
No. You need to brush your teeth and have a healthy diet. Eatting healthy foods actually determines this and flossing and brushing your teeth each day.
salt removes bacteria. so all the plaque. which makes your teeth yellow, but it wont clean them. you need toothpaste to do that.it won't make them white either. as someone else said the best way of whitening teeth is baking soda. works well.
You should go to a dentist and tell him or her that you need your front teeth filled.
It is not uncommon for your children's permanent teeth to start coming in while baby teeth are still there. However, this can cause complications, so you should see your dentist to see if the baby teeth need to be removed.
Cavities are not dangerous. If you brush your teeth and floss on a regular basis you wont get them. its your fault if you get them eat healthy foods. So no they are not they may hurt but get them treated right away. or else it may come to the point where you may need to get them pulled out.
They will be out by then, there is no point moving no permanent teeth
Cavities in a simple language can be termed as tooth decay. It is a damaged area on the hardened teeth. This damage can be repaired by dental fillings but the damaged part needs to be removed from the tooth. Sometimes if the cavities are not treated on time they can reach the root or nerves of the tooth it may also need root canal treatment. Hence it is advisable to get the cavity checked by a dentist and they can help you with the solution.