Do you really take cavities in your teeth seriously?
By Aditya goyal
@Roshanseema204 (8)
April 3, 2016 1:24pm CST
Recently came up a case in a dental college in india where a patient presented with pain in his wisdom tooth. When examined for the cause, doctors witnessed a strange finding. A small plantlet was found coming out of the wisdom tooth.
When enquired, he gave a history of eating guava around 10 days back. The seed had got stuck in the tooth as he had a cavity there for quite some time. That seed had started generating that plantlet and thus was hurting.
Weird....... but true!!!!!!!
How serious do you take you dental cavities??
1 response
@stringer321 (5644)
• Kiryat Ata, Israel
3 Apr 16
I personally don't trust the dentists. There was a TV show that showed a lady with perfect teeth and a hidden camera.
She went to some dentists and they told her she had some teeth problems to take care of. The prices a dentist can charge are not so cheap.
Well, I hope my teeth are fine and I almost never go checking them. I think they are all right even if not straight so much. Cavity can maybe happen, but, if a dentist touches my teeth, he can hurt my teeth and tell me I have more problems.
@Roshanseema204 (8)
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4 Apr 16
if you close you eyes and think that every thing is fine..... its not the case
@Roshanseema204 (8)
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4 Apr 16
the sooner one gets the problems diagnosed, the better it is for that person as intervention is always minimum at early stages of a disease
the more you wait, the more pain you bear, and obviously, the more you pay then, as the things get complicated only with time