Sunday, August 2, 2009

Can brushing your teeth from now on remove cavities?

I have about six cavities will brushing my teeth remove them or what else can i do?

Can brushing your teeth from now on remove cavities?
Well, btrushing your teeth won't remove the cavities. Cavities are holes in your teeth from germs that get underneath the enamel and stary making the bone decay.


But brushing your teeth does remove the germs and help the situation until you can get some professional care. It can also keep your cavities from hurting. I had 3 cavities and i brushed my teeth more like, 4 to 5 times a day thinking the same thing you are. My cavities didn't go away, but they didn't cause any pain by time i went to the dentist.


(Note: NEVER USE SILVER AMALGUM!! It contains Mercury in it, which can poison you. i had a website on it but i lost it. sorry. Ask for the white one. i forgot which substance it was made of, but it's harmless. Silver amalgum is a health hazard, and lethal!)
Reply:well twicw a day wud do but better consult a dentist first
Reply:Unfortuantly brushing now will not make your teeth heal, but it will keep new cavities from forming. The only thing you can do to fix your current cavities is go to a reputable and licenced dentist and get them filled. The good news is silver amalgum is not the only option, for enough money they can fill your cavities to make it look like they were never there
Reply:sorry,....try the dentist!!
Reply:brushing your teeth flossing, and using mouth wash, will not get rid of your cavities, it will only prevent new ones..once you have a cavity it needs to be taken care of by a dentist, before it gets worse, or spreads to other teeth.
Reply:Sandy c-t is correct you can not heal what is broken - you can fix but not heal!@
Reply:In a word; no.





Cavities are just what their name says, holes in the teeth. Whether it is below the enamel and in the pulp or simply straight through the enamel there is material missing there.





The solution; fillings.
Reply:unfortunately no, you will sooner or later have to have them filled, if you don't they will only get worse and my cause you to have to have a root canal.
Reply:No you've got to see a dentist. If they are small cavities he may be able to remove them with a Laser. If you can't afford it, call a university dental school. They are much cheaper.
Reply:no, brushing them will not remove them. cavities are a rotted part of the tooth. you need to get them removed by a dentist, it's the best thing to do
Reply:You need to have them filled, or have those teeth pulled, depending on the severity of the cavities. Sadly, brushing doesn't make cavities go away.
Reply:Once you have cavities you will need to see a dentist to have them fixed. To prevent getting anymore cavities you need to start brushing twice daily, floss daily.
Reply:I have not heard of anything removing cavaties but the dentist but brushing can help stop any more from coming on.



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