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There is a sour feeling that the dentist drills his teeth when filling them.
When many friends with decayed teeth went to the dentist to have their teeth filled, the dentist carefully examined them once or twice, and then quietly moved the instruments. Then tell you calmly, well, that, your teeth need to be drilled!

It is estimated that many small partners were scared at that time! What? I'm ... I'm filling my teeth. I'm just filling my teeth, not drilling wells, right? ! What the hell is that? What is the dentist going to do? Fill your teeth and drill your teeth!

It's actually quite simple. Drill your teeth before filling them, because your teeth have decayed deeply. Acidic substances released by bacteria decomposing food residues have seriously corroded enamel! There are many corrupt organizations in your rotten teeth!

The purpose of drilling cavities is to remove all cavities! Only in this way can we further fill the teeth, otherwise it is meaningless to fill the teeth directly! Which corrupt tooth tissues will do things again soon, and they will have to be repaired next time! I'd rather trouble one than two.

Should I drill my teeth to fill my teeth?

This is not absolute. If there is no tooth decay and the tooth decay is very slight, there is no need to drill teeth. Other cavities are above average. If you don't want to escape, just wait for the electric drill! No matter ordinary filling or root canal treatment, it is necessary to drill teeth.

But don't be afraid, ordinary filling and drilling won't hurt, just simply grinding away a little rotten tooth tissue, it won't involve nerves or anything, and it won't feel much!

As for root canal therapy, it is really uncomfortable, but now the anesthesia technology is so advanced that it won't hurt.