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teeth cleaning and plaque removal? |
Issue I went to the dentist yesterday and he removed some or all of the plaquein my teeth, I actually don't know if he removed it all or just part of it because I didn't ask but he said that I should come today to finish the cleaning and I'm freaked out right now I've been crying since yesterday, I have dentist and teeth phobia, the plaque removal was really terrifying, will he do the same thing today?, or will he do another thing?, help, if he will do the same thing today I'm gonna die in his clinik .....lol. I have a bad toothache in one of my teeth which will make the proccess worse, I told him about that teeth and he said he will be gentle ....but he didn't, so my question is will he continue the plaque removal today, or is it over, he said he will continue cleaning my teeth, what does that mean? plaque removal??????? or does he mean something else?. Best Tip You probably freaked out the dentist just as much as he freaked you out. You were probably squriming and resisting so much that he ran out of time to finish the job and had to move along with his other scheduled patients. We were not there, so we can not possibly say how much plaque is left on your teeth, can we? Others You need to have the treatment finished, seriously. Bad teeth can lead to other health problems that canbe quite serious. Take a friend with you to hold your hand if that will help a bit. If you feel that this particular dentist is too freaky for you, try a different one, but you DO need to have the dental work finished, especially if you still have toothache. Scaling someone's teeth is not usually a two-day job. I can't imagine it being necessary to come back a second day to have more teeth cleaning done. It should be something else. Who knows what it could be? Your having a bad experience because you took too long to see the dentist. The best way to reduce dental problems is to see a dentist every six months. The teeth cleanings will be much easier on you - and the hygienist. Take care of your self and your teeth - if you want them to last a lifetime. After initial removal of tartar, many people have to return for a process called "scaling". This is a deep cleaning of your teeth near the gum line. Novocaine is usually used in this procedure, so you won't feel it. You may be sore afterwards. There may be up to four visits required for scaling, as they work on one quadrant of your mouth at a time. I'm not a dentist, but I work in the industry. I'm not sure why he didnt finish yesterday as a cleaning or a deep cleaning doesnt take 2 days to do, maybe he will be doing something else but I'm not sure, maybe he will check on the toothache instead, yeah I havent had the best experiences with dental visits but they have to do what they have to do in order for your teeth and mouth to get better so I just bear it, just like everyone else, crazy, I've had 4 wisdom tooth pulled, 2 where the tooth had to be split and once where they were taking molds for a mouth guard and freaking cut my gums even though I told them it was hurting but they forced it anyways |
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