First, the teeth are not white enough, so make veneers!
I recommend you to make veneers randomly. Nine times out of ten, you are not a doctor of conscience. I suggest you shop around again.
Why? This question is also a cliche. People's teeth are not white, but pale yellow and milky white, and the degree of yellowing of each tooth is still different. Even if you care carefully from an early age, it is impossible to reach the snow-white level of a star.
If you don't have serious pigmentation such as tea stained teeth, cigarette stained teeth, coffee teeth or tetracycline teeth, and your teeth are abnormally yellow, you don't have to blindly pursue white teeth like stars, and ordinary doctors won't let you do it (unless you strongly recommend it yourself).
Veneering requires grinding off a layer of tooth surface. In any case, it will damage our teeth, which may cause some sensitivity, and the veneer is also at risk of falling off, which requires regular maintenance.
The color of normal people's teeth has matched our overall image. Lao Zhu suggested that yellow teeth are not particularly serious. Don't make veneers and crowns. This is unnecessary. It's probably not good for your teeth and it's not cheap to pout at fake white.
Second, this tooth is useless. Pull it out!
Are teeth useful? Not only do you need a doctor to check your mouth, but you also need a CT scan to see the specific situation of your teeth. If the doctor just listens to you and asks you to pull out your teeth without looking at anything, then you should be careful!
No matter how good the restoration method is, it can't compare with our own real teeth. Even if the tooth is broken, check whether the root can be used. Don't pull it out if you can pull it out. If you pull out a tooth and put it there, the adjacent teeth will tilt and stretch. You have to fill the gap in this tooth, and you may have to implant it. That price is not cheap.
Therefore, when you feel that your teeth are rotten, but the doctor still advises you to keep them and treat them, you should take them seriously. If the doctor says so, it means that your teeth can still be used and can be preserved through treatment. Either the teeth are inflamed now, and random tooth extraction may cause infection and make you more miserable.
In short, don't pull out your teeth casually! Don't think that pulling it out will stop the pain. Once and for all, the money spent later is much more than you think.
Third, if the pits and ditches here are closed, the children will not grow cavities!
If the doctor says so, it's a bit exaggerated! Pit and fissure sealing is only a means to prevent tooth decay, and no one can guarantee it. If he says so, it's only to make you pay early.
First of all, pit and fissure sealant also needs regular review, because in a year or so, pit and fissure sealant will fall off, and it is necessary to replenish it at this time.
Secondly, after the pit and fissure are closed, the risk of tooth decay is reduced, but children can't develop bad oral habits. Parents should urge their children to eat less sugar and brush their teeth frequently, so as to fundamentally reduce the probability of tooth decay.
Fourth, the root canal treatment is very fast, and it will be fine this time.
Similar to this situation, Lao Zhu has also heard many patients describe it to me. The doctor's energy and time are limited, so many informal clinics and unprofessional doctors try to shorten the time by reducing the steps and times of treatment, so as to make more money, which Lao Zhu hates very much!
Many teeth can not be treated at one time, especially root canal treatment, which often takes two or three times and requires a crown; Not to mention orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics is not your braces, but a doctor's skill. It needs constant observation and regular adjustment by professional doctors to achieve the expected effect. If the doctor perfunctory to you, even take the initiative to reduce the number of treatments, it is mostly cheated!
He thought of the above points at the moment. So everyone should shop around when they go to the dentist. Don't blindly pursue expensive ones (because many private dental clinics spend money to create a gorgeous environment, and services and technology are not in place), and don't believe cheap ones (many institutions that treat cheap ones cut corners to reduce costs). Read more other people's comments and do more field trips. This is the only way.
Finally, I wish you all good dental health!