Can you cure cavities without going to the dentist?!


Question: Can you cure cavities without going to the dentist!?
my dentist told me at my last appointment that i have new cavities forming under my new fillings i just had done a month ago because i am not brushing long enough or the correct way or flossing!.but since i was told that i have been using a crest pro-health spin brush and brushing for at least 2 minutes 2-3 times a day!. i have also been flossing after every meal!. but i don't know if i can see a difference or not!.will they ever be white again if i keep doing what the doctor suggested and without having to go to the dentist!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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sensodyne pronamel help to rebuild enamel wear away that is the beginning stages of cavities!. It works great for whitening!. I am a smoker and a coffee drinker and if you looked at my teeth you would never know!. If you have cavaties below fillings it is not your fault it is the fault of the dentist that put the fillings in!. If they do not remore all of the rotting parts of the tooth the decay can continue under fillings!. best recommendation see a the dentist and make him fix it or threaten to sue!. Aside from that start using pronamel it works so much better than most toothpastes I have ever tried!. I would never go back!. You should begin to see a color difference in about a week!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you have cavities forming under your fillings that you just had done!.!.!.UGH your dentist blows! you need a new dentist because they should remove all of the decay when they drill into your tooth before you get your filling!.!.!. and seriously YOU NEED A NEW DENTIST because that is bull shart! You cannot let them go un-treated it will be much worse and so painful later onWww@Answer-Health@Com

no i think pretty much once its there you're doomed!.!.!. =/ however, i also believe if cavities are forming under fillings that is the dentists fault!.!.that happened to a lady and her daughter that i worked with and they had to re do all of their fillings!.!.!.id go to a different dentist cause thats not good you shouldnt have to go through that!.!.good luck!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you had a filling done a month ago, there should not be a new cavity under it!. If there is, that's because he didn't get all the decay out to begin with!. Tell him to redo them and you aren't paying for it!.!.!.!.you could even get a second dentist to look at it to be sure!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well, it's impossible to cure cavities, but if you take good care of you're teeth, REALLY good care of you're teeth, and the cavity isn't too badly formed, then it won't get worse!. However it would be safer to just go to the dentist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well, they should be removed no matter what or they get worse!. So if you can find a way to do that without the dentist, well that' s mighty impressive I tell you what!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

not completely-- your dentist is your best bet!. Using Fluoride rinse can help build enamel back up though!. However, once you have a cavity, your tooth will likely decay faster that the rinse will help!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

No its A HOLE IN YOUR TOOTH you should go to a dentist they even have free clinics if your broke!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Follow Dr!.s orders!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

whats wrong with going to the dentist!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

no, once u have a cavity!.!. its thereWww@Answer-Health@Com

If your fillings were just done a month ago I doubt that even if you never picked up a tooth brush that you would have new decay now!. He needs to do those over at no charge to you, my Doctor would do that if it had been within a year! But you should also use a fluoride rinse to remineralize areas that are weak and keep up with your brushing and flossing!. After this guy has redone his shoddy work I would find an new dentist - otherwise you are sure to have more and frequent work on the horizon!. Fillings will lead to crowns and to bridges, partial dentures and full dentures!. That is the "old school" way of thinking!. It is totally not necessary today!. Use a dentist who is progressive and isn't "hard up" for money!
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