Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Is A Cavity An Emergency Does This Dental Situation/visit Sound Like An Emergency?

Does this dental situation/visit sound like an emergency? - is a cavity an emergency

My sister knew a slight pain in the back of the mouth or jaw. He should make an appointment with a dentist - are go - the dentist told her that her wisdom teeth are growing in your sinus or sinuses or something of that nature. The dentist is not an oral surgeon. He said that wisdom teeth should be cut immediately and that their wisdom teeth had grown, so it was an emergency. Local anesthetic can be applied only (no gas, no tablets) and began to cut four of his wisdom teeth. He was allowed to return home in a terrible head while experiencing unbearable pain. She continues to serious diseases and inflammation after three days. Is this a common practice for a situation of this kind? Or do you think he tried toThe path to the next? Or a dentist was a bit out of line, since it is not an oral surgeon? I'm meditating on the theme, or something strange is happening? Are there any web references that can help to solve this? Thank you.

3 comments:

susieQcl... said...

1 .... to remove a tooth, a dentist ..... thats OK
# 2 ... The consent must be given before the extraction, and the manure is obtained, the conditions are usually very well, many people have taken their teeth daily with only "...... local "anesthesia thats ok
# 3 .... Pain and swelling are common side effects and can be controlled with ice and Motrin or Aleve OTC .... thats ok
# 4 .... Try to understand the problem ..... Dream or a little worked up ......

Nobody said...

Yahoo! Wisdom teeth should be removed by dentists! Yahoo! Have a lawyer immediately! It was a dangerous thing he did!

CMH1382 said...

Tooth type does not determine whether a general dentist in May to extract a tooth. In other words, only B / C a wisdom tooth does not mean that should an oral surgeon. In general, what we have defined the extent to which the affected tooth in the gums. Is this a simple extraction, "the only way that it made, usually a general dentist can do and does an oral surgeon, is not required. As the teeth grow into the maxillary sinus seems very strange that a general dentist would work. Since it with the swelling, then it must to an oral surgeon. I work for a dental insurance and an emergency is considered as pain, swelling or bleeding.

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