Dealing with Tooth Trauma!
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2022
- With the holidays coming up, we know the fear of dental emergencies can be scary for many patients! While we always do our best to tend to our patients in these situations, it's a good idea to know best practices for dealing with tooth trauma. Here is a video from Dr. Bown explaining in detail the best practices you can do in a dental emergency!
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hi peggy, love your videos and glad you are back. Could you do a video on the amalgam vs composite debate? i have a few amalgam fillings and considering to get them replaced but i am not sure. If you had them what would you do? what is your experience as a dentist vs patient? Thanks
Hi Kim! We actually do have this video filmed! Hoping to get it out soon!
Great to see you back! Love your content, this reminds I should book my dentist appointment soon :)
A metal handle on a pallet jack smashed me in the tooth when it swung around fast and now my teeth have two cracks through them (still in one piece though) is this okay to wait it out and see?
Do more live videos with your patience
if i got knocked in the mouth and my tooth moved but i moved it back, is my tooth gonna die? cause it’s hard to feel the cold or heat but it has only been about 32 hours since it happened, if it didn’t fall out of my head and just moved back and then i pushed it back into place asap do you think it is just sore or the nerve damage is real?
Go see a good dentist. I did the same thing. Many years later, I am having problems.
What if you knocked the front tooth loose but it’s still attached but loose to where I can wiggle it a little?
Were you able to find an answer? I’m dealing with the same thing now. It’s been about 4 weeks
Any luck? Dealing with something like this now
What happened im dealing with this
same situation bro
3:20 Here you’re missing out by not using the fragment Doc, I’ve seen great results and longevity, have a go next time 😅👍