Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What should I do if I hold braces and a cavity?

I recently lately got spacers on, but I've have them before so I wasn't too worried in the order of it. But a few months before I have them put in my dentist said I have a cavity. (I never got it full up.) Now that they've put the spacers on I think it's right where on earth the tooth with the cavity is at. I can let somebody know there's a difference because spacers were put on the other side of my cheek and those teeth don't ache at adjectives. But, my right side of my mouth is just bursting near pain. I can't whip Ibuprofen since I'm allergic to it.
Any suggestions?What should I do if I hold braces and a cavity?
Go to the orthodontist and explain your situation. Maybe he will temporarily remove or relocate the offending spacers until you get the cavity chock-a-block. Then, go to the dentist. Get this fixed as soon as possible because the metal on your teeth will be a collection site for food and plaque. You want your teeth to be surrounded by optimum condition before you put braces on. In the meantime, try taking a different dull pain reliever, such as Tylenol or Aleve.
Take Tylenol, it's not ibuprofen. Try to get that cavity full up ASAP. Delay getting braces put on until you get it chock-full or it could get worse while you haves braces on; you could obligation a root canal if gain braces anyway. Ask your dentist to look for anymore cavities and gain those filled too. You may want a cleaning until that time you get your braces on.
transport some advil it works

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