Have a look in supermarkets and boots etc. I have bought them in Sainsburys and Tesco before. If not with the toothpaste they sometimes put them in the travel sectionNope, there's no dentists out there! My filling fell out on Monday and when I rang my dental surgery I was advised that no treatment is being undertaken. Unless it is an emergency which is that you have difficulty breathing, and even then there is only the option of having antibiotics or the tooth extracted. Received advice to buy temporary filling repair kit from chemist, but just rang over 20 chemists and all sold out.
Nope, there's no dentists out there! My filling fell out on Monday and when I rang my dental surgery I was advised that no treatment is being undertaken. Unless it is an emergency which is that you have difficulty breathing, and even then there is only the option of having antibiotics or the tooth extracted. Received advice to buy temporary filling repair kit from chemist, but just rang over 20 chemists and all sold out.
Thanks for that. I managed to get one from Lloyd's pharmacy yesterday. Tried it, and most fell out but a tiny bit has remained the hole. I'm so anxious that it's going to get infected and painful. Fed up of constantly eating food on opposite side! Hey hoToofypegs Dental Temporary Repair Kit
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Yes, I've got one and highly recommend them. Dentist says it's not a replacement to actual flossing but I love mine. First one I got was a portable model but it didn't last long, then got the mains wired waterpik and it's still going well.Does anyone swear by the water jet toothpic things? I'm a sucker for falling for gadgets but I am intrigued...
My parents had one that I used to love using and I am considering buying one now.Does anyone swear by the water jet toothpic things? I'm a sucker for falling for gadgets but I am intrigued...
Retired Dentist here.I’ve had both top wisdom teeth out and both had twisted & extra roots meaning they grew sideways and into my cheek
The past few weeks I’ve had an aching jaw and struggling to brush my top back tooth on one side.
I’ve had a look this morning to discover my tooth is growing into my cheek again and the whole tooth is actually sideways
I’m assuming it’s gonna need removing but I think the other side is eventually going to do the same!!
Why does this happen?? And why now?!
Also, tips on pain management would be grand
Thank you!!! I know they are going to need to be removedRetired Dentist here.
They will need to be extracted when this virus thing is under control. This usually happens due to no room to erupt correctly, so they find a way. Try to keep as clean as possible, after you eat, if you can't brush swish water vigorously to loosen any food or debri. You could swish there with some peroxide mixed in water too.
Water piks work great.
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