No, there is no way to get rid of a cavity other than going to a dentist. There are ways to help the pain temporarily if it's needed, but only a dentist can remove the cavity.
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And even when you get rid of the pain it doesn't mean that the problems with the cavity have stopped. The bacteria that causes cavities are not removed by the pills that ease the pain. If you don't treat your cavities you can easily end up with total prosthesis by you're 50. You can see this video for more info on cavities -
http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-cavities-89.html
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Do not try to remove tartar by yourself at home, as you can injure yourself. Have a professional do it, you will get a much better job. There is a new product, Periogen, which dissolves tartar at home with repeated applications.
Go to your dentist.
A dentist prefers for you not to eat right before a cavity is filled. If you do eat, make sure to brush your teeth before going into the dentist.
By voluntarily going to the dentist for examination and work, you are implicitly giving permission to inspect and search your mouth and related areas. If you were forced to go to the dentist, the answer may be different. So dentists don't need a warrant to do a cavity search.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
The best thing to do is go to the dentist. Scince your tooth already hurts, I'm guessing it's already gotten pretty bad. If you go to the doctor soon enough, they'll give you a numbing shot and then drill the cavity decay from the tooth, clean the tooth and then fill in the cavity. The procedure doesn't hurt at all after the numbing shot, before the numbing shot they will give you a swab with solution on it that helps numb you gum so it won't hurt so much when they inject. Annd if you're worried about spending money to get the cavity fixed at the dentist, I say it's better to get it fixed than your tooth hurting. It's only going to hurt more and more. get your tooth fixed and take good care of your teeth so you won't get another cavity.
Very simple: brush softly twice a day and floss
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By going to a dentist.
going to the dentist