All About Dental
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jedamum:
that is when it is very shaky.my nephew's dentist said must extract.
my son's dentist said no need.
but when the tooth is shaky, we just encourage the kid to shake it.
What I did last time was to ask my kids to shake it a little daily until it became very shaky! :rotflmao: -
Brought my 4 yr old nephew to NDC today. He has an inflamed tooth which the dentist said have to extract out. Another 2 molars need root treatment. Whatever treatment he goes thru, he has to been under GA due to his age plus he is terrified of dentist ( he has never visited dentist before and these 3 days we have brought him to HDB, pte dentist and NDC).
The NDC dentist said the 2 molars can be extracted too but then he has only 20 teeth so it may cause eating problems. The pte dentist do not recommend tooth extraction coz she said it will cause movement when new teeth grows. They said they will decide whether to do filling or root canal in the operating room.
We are confused. We are not comfy with him undergoing GA but at the same time, he is experiencing some pain now so something needs to be done. Any advise? -
Brought my ds to Q&M at citysquare mall to see Dr Boey… feel that he is quite gd with kids… although he is not a peadiatric dentist… not cheap though but he manage to convince my ds to brush his teeth religiously every day… my ds is 10 this yr…
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carilyn:
for pain try herbal remedies.. you can buy herbs online or from Eden Health Foodstore at Peninsula PlazaBrought my 4 yr old nephew to NDC today. He has an inflamed tooth which the dentist said have to extract out. Another 2 molars need root treatment. Whatever treatment he goes thru, he has to been under GA due to his age plus he is terrified of dentist ( he has never visited dentist before and these 3 days we have brought him to HDB, pte dentist and NDC).
The NDC dentist said the 2 molars can be extracted too but then he has only 20 teeth so it may cause eating problems. The pte dentist do not recommend tooth extraction coz she said it will cause movement when new teeth grows. They said they will decide whether to do filling or root canal in the operating room.
We are confused. We are not comfy with him undergoing GA but at the same time, he is experiencing some pain now so something needs to be done. Any advise?
http://www.herballegacy.com/Teeth.html
for tooth/gum ache.. here is one that ive used for my dd time and time again
Cloves and Peppermint in Toothache: Rub oil of cloves and oil of peppermint on gums. [SNH p.421]
Cloves Oil you can buy from Unity or from Eden health food store near FUnan IT mall (inside Peninsula Hotel) -
Thanks Zarahsmon!
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Has anyone gone for this?
I had pain in my teeth when drinking cold drinks. so, paid dentist a visit & she claimed that my old filling had worn out. She redid the filling & thereafter, I've been feeling more pain on the right side of my mouth everytime I consume hot or cold drinks. When I went back to see her, she referred me to see an endodontist for root canal treatment (after having paid $260 for my first treatment :frustrated: !). I don't know if I should trust her referral anymore. The toothache is bothersome & I can't sleep unless I take panadol.
Anyone got any recommendations for a good endodontist? How much does it costs? The dentist had told me it's around $1k.
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sparks:
You can try Dr Timothy Sim of Simply Endodontics @ Wheelock Place. His fees to me are usually under $800, but it's been awhile (thank God) that I had to see him. He can be downright critical when it comes to unclean teeth, but his work is top-notch, and supported by the latest technologies. Highly recommended by me.Has anyone gone for this?
I had pain in my teeth when drinking cold drinks. so, paid dentist a visit & she claimed that my old filling had worn out. She redid the filling & thereafter, I've been feeling more pain on the right side of my mouth everytime I consume hot or cold drinks. When I went back to see her, she referred me to see an endodontist for root canal treatment (after having paid $260 for my first treatment :frustrated: !). I don't know if I should trust her referral anymore. The toothache is bothersome & I can't sleep unless I take panadol.
Anyone got any recommendations for a good endodontist? How much does it costs? The dentist had told me it's around $1k.
PS. The price of root canals depends on the complexity of the job, ie. the number of \"roots\" that have to be cleaned out. If it is a molar, it is usually quite costly. -
Tks chief!
I called them hoping to get treatment ASAP cos can't tahan the pain & can't enjoy my food for past few days! But was put on waiting list again. Seems like std queuing time is about 1-2 weeks. Mine is a pre-molar so the staff quoted me $500-$900. I read from internet that it may involve more than 1 visit & may need to do crowning. Is crowning included in the cost or extra $$?? :moneyflies:
This is the first time I've had such bad toothache. Alternative is extraction which is much cheaper. Since it's a pre-molar, shld I sacrifice it then?! :yikes:
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anyone know roughly how much is scaling for P1 school kids, at "School Dental Services" inside Polyclinic ? TQ
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sparks:
Crowning is extra cost (usually between $400-$500). You should always crown after a root canal in order to protect that tooth. Otherwise, that tooth is unlike to survive very long on fillings alone.Tks chief!
I called them hoping to get treatment ASAP cos can't tahan the pain & can't enjoy my food for past few days! But was put on waiting list again. Seems like std queuing time is about 1-2 weeks. Mine is a pre-molar so the staff quoted me $500-$900. I read from internet that it may involve more than 1 visit & may need to do crowning. Is crowning included in the cost or extra $$?? :moneyflies:
This is the first time I've had such bad toothache. Alternative is extraction which is much cheaper. Since it's a pre-molar, shld I sacrifice it then?! :yikes:
Any advice pls??
Root canal treatments usually take 2-3 visits.
If you extract, then that's the end of that tooth and you will have a gap in your mouth. That will affect your bite, and neighbouring teeth might be affected due to the extra stress and greater degree of movement so they might also fail more quickly (like dominos). If you eventually want to patch up that gap, then it will cost you about $2500 for an implant operation, and on top of that, another $500 for a crown on that implant. Of course you can choose to go with dentures, but that has its own associated costs and inconveniences.
So the question is whether you should pay about $1300 now vs $3000 later.
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