Originally posted by: Aimster
your university might have a dentist "clinic"
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Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
That's how u learn to be a dentist by practicing. As a 4th year dental student, I recommend you go to a dentist and get a temporary filling in there. Depends on the extent of the decay, but they will take a new xray. Do not go to walmart to by any cements or fillings. Have it looked at by a professional.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
That's how u learn to be a dentist by practicing. As a 4th year dental student, I recommend you go to a dentist and get a temporary filling in there. Depends on the extent of the decay, but they will take a new xray. Do not go to walmart to by any cements or fillings. Have it looked at by a professional.
Why not use the temporary cements/fillings available OTC as a temporary measure? When my filling cracked, I had a nerve exposed. It cracked on a Saturday morning over a holiday weekend. My onlu choice was to wait u ntil Tuesday when the dentist opened again, so I used the temp stuff to mke it throguh.
Originally posted by: conehead433
Time for a crown probably. Say goodbye to ~$800. Spend the money if necessary. Don't let them pull the tooth. You will regret it.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
That's how u learn to be a dentist by practicing. As a 4th year dental student, I recommend you go to a dentist and get a temporary filling in there. Depends on the extent of the decay, but they will take a new xray. Do not go to walmart to by any cements or fillings. Have it looked at by a professional.
Why not use the temporary cements/fillings available OTC as a temporary measure? When my filling cracked, I had a nerve exposed. It cracked on a Saturday morning over a holiday weekend. My onlu choice was to wait u ntil Tuesday when the dentist opened again, so I used the temp stuff to mke it throguh.
Originally posted by: altonb1
Start calling dentists tomorrow morning for an emergency appt. You should be able to find a local dentist to help.
I also suggest that you go get some of the dental cement they sell in Walmart, Eckerds, CVS, etc. Dent OS or something worked pretty well when I used it. It's kinda like a putty that you pack into the crack/hole to protect the rest of the tooth.
Break out the yellow pages, and Good luck.