Frequently Asked Questions. 

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1. What is the difference between Basic Dental Kit and Tooth Trauma Care?

2. When can I use Dentist In A Box?

3. What preparation of the tooth or mouth is required?

4. Is any mixing required?

5. How long will the temporary filling last?

6. Will I still have a toothache?

Answers:

1. Both kits can be used to provide temporary relief from lost filling, chipped tooth or irritation caused by orthodontic wire. Tooth Trauma Care can also provide immediate care for a loosened or knocked-out tooth.

2. As a temporary replacement of a broken or lost filling, broken or lost piece of tooth. To stop irritation due to an orthodontic wire or sharp, jagged tooth on tongue or cheek.

Dentist In A Box should not be used in the presence of swelling!

3. Rinse the mouth to remove any debris from the mouth and teeth.

4. Dentist In A Box is no fuss no mix. The temporary filling material is ready to use from the tube! Apart from rinsing the mouth to remove any debris no other surface preparation is necessary.

5. A dentist should be seen as soon as possible. Dentist In A Box only provides temporary care! As the filling material placed in the tooth wears away with use fresh material can be added until professional dental care is located.

Remember the tube of temporary material starts to harden slowly once the tube is opened (as mentioned in the instructions) becoming unusable within 6 months depending on storage conditions.

6. Covering the exposed areas of tooth will provide some relief. While painkillers may still be required noticeable relief may be achieved by lower strength preparations.

 

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