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Dentist Filed My Teeth Down Too Much

By Olivia Bennett

Dentist Filed My Teeth Down Too Much

Is file filling too much? what happened? With my molars? 3

I went to the dentist for filling. After the numbness subsided, it felt as if one of my teeth had turned into a lump. I spoke loudly and chased the rest of my teeth. I came back the next day. The dentist told me that the filling is too much. So he let it go. Okay, did I solve the problem? No, not really, now (a few days later) we have the impression that you have lost a lot. Is this sound correct? Now it looks like my front teeth are about to hit first (or something like that). I have a lot of pain in all my front teeth. And it's almost a feeling he can give up. Can you solve this problem? Can you add? what happened? I have another visit to the dentist next week. I see it might be okay!

The good news for all is that all the teeth meet evenly backwards and slightly forward. This can be fixed with a complete mailing, which is not really a big deal. Just a few small gear adjustments to keep everything even. Or yes, they can be added to Phil to lengthen, but it would be better to make adjustments as you will need them. All gears come into motion and must be adjusted every 5 years to strike evenly.

If the dentist does not remove or replace all the fillings, try the procedure without any type. Indifferently, you can taste the tea and tell the dentist that it is wrong if you are sitting there. Also, dentists never find the perfect tooth, so your teeth will always look a little different after filling. Sometimes it only takes a few days to get used to it.

They can fix it ... You're right ... Fix it so you don't feel bad as soon as possible ... OK,

Dentist Filed My Teeth Down Too Much