Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 HI , Why would pain in the middle of the tooth mean it is dead? My dentist is biologically safe, he takes all precautions when removing amalgam from the mouth, he wears a respirator and I wear a mask with oxygen and he uses cold water on the area while removing amalgam. However he is not helpful with this tooth. I went back after the appt, and told him it was still nagging me and he said it was hot and it would take time for it to cool. Hum??? whatever that means? Thanks, Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 SorryDee, I was assuming that the tooth was fixed longer then a few days ago. Hulda says that if the dentist uses sealers that are the usual sealers dentists use they are contaminated.(plastic or metal) It is possible the tooth is sore from the drilling and may just need healing, If not there are other possibilitys Hulda talks about in the link I sent in the last email. She also deals with after dental care treatment to clean up what ever the dentist might haved missed. adybug35@... wrote: > HI , > Why would pain in the middle of the tooth mean it is dead? My dentist > is biologically safe, he takes all precautions when removing amalgam > from the mouth, he wears a respirator and I wear a mask with oxygen > and he uses cold water on the area while removing amalgam. > However he is not helpful with this tooth. I went back after the appt, > and told him it was still nagging me and he said it was hot and it > would take time for it to cool. Hum??? whatever that means? > Thanks, Dee > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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