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How To Treat A Dot On Tooth?

I have a dot on my tooth for the past 1 or 2 months and i needa go dentist but the problem is i HAVE A HUGE FEAR OF INJECTIONS i get really bad panic attacks and i cant even describe it. I havent even scheduled an appointment but im already crying. Im 16 years old and im in Macedonia. Ive been told that theres a spray that the dentists give here to numb the spot , usually people just use that and sometimes they use it before an injection. Do you think the decay has reached my nerves ? I really dont want a needle.
posted on Sun, 8 Jun 2014
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Thanks for using Health Care magic.

Read your query.

Having a dot on your do not suggest that you will need a load of injections.Fear of this will prevent you from getting an early treatment done.

I would advice you to schedule your dentist appointment and first get a checkup done to know the level of decay in your tooth(if there is decay).The dentist will help you in the best possible way and all dental filling do not require injections.

Hope this help.

Thanks and regards.
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How To Treat A Dot On Tooth?

Thanks for using Health Care magic. Read your query. Having a dot on your do not suggest that you will need a load of injections.Fear of this will prevent you from getting an early treatment done. I would advice you to schedule your dentist appointment and first get a checkup done to know the level of decay in your tooth(if there is decay).The dentist will help you in the best possible way and all dental filling do not require injections. Hope this help. Thanks and regards.