Friday, July 31, 2009

I Broke My Front Teeth. How much will it hurt to get fixed?

I've just been having an obviously bad weekend, because this is my second question on health. Yesterday afternoon, I passed out and took a nasty fall, breaking both of my front teeth and pulling one of them out of alignment. Will a local anesthetic help as the dentist works on me? And what can I do to prevent it from happening again?

I Broke My Front Teeth. How much will it hurt to get fixed?
If you have a good dentist - the needle into your gum will hurt more than the dental procedures. But it will cost a bundle.


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Reply:If you have a good dentist, it won't hurt at all. But do see a doctor to find out why you are passing out.
Reply:hey well i just finished my externship as dental assistant, and at the office where i was externing they would charge around $70dollars for an x-ray and it includes the evaluation from the doctor, then to fix it she would charge around $100-$200 dollars,it's called a composite restoration.
Reply:The same thing happen to me. It was a long process for me but well worth it. If your dentist replace your front teeth with implants, it is recommended that you try to avoid bitting directly into food with your front teeth because you can damage the implants. Why don't you seek a dentist that offer general anesthia so when you wake up, it will be over. If you decide to go local, speak up to your dentist and tell him or her to be gentle. Sometimes dentists are not aware they are being too rough. You can also ask for him or her to rub something on your gums to numb it so you hardly feel the needle when it is injected.
Reply:it shouldn't hurt at all to get it fixed. they have two kinds of anesthetic, local - which is administered by an injection into your gums, or general - where they give you drugs through an iv to make you sleep. if you do feel pain you should let your dentist know that you are not numb enough and then your dentist should give you more anesthetic. if you use local then you will feel the vibration of the intruments on your teeth, which is sometimes unnerving to people however it should not hurt. prevention - don't pass out and fall on your face, this sounds like a problem that needs to be addressed by a medical doctor
Reply:, If u have a good dentist, with all the new techniques you will be fine just to keep your mouth open worked dental 27 yrs and its a miracle how far tecnology has come.



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