Cavities!?

ok so it's not a definate yet but i deem i have two cavaities (in my support molars, one on each side) very well i have a check-up near the dentist next week so i'll know for sure but my request for information is, would they fill both these cavity at the same time or do one at one stop by then one at the subsequent (being that they are on opposite sides of my mouth) btw. i am 15 and i've never have a cavity so i'm new to this and kinda like a cat on a hot tin roof. any imput would be greatly appreciated.

Answer:
I would ask them to fill both at alike time. You don't want to have to promise with it again.
They will most probable fill them at duplicate time, especially if they're small.
they should be able to do both at alike time. parents insurance??
depends on the dentist
Trust me, it's better to get it done and over with--they'll do both at duplicate time if you're right and have two cavity. The worst part is the nozzle from the novacane, which just feel like a sharp prick, and afterwards it's numb--which is annoying, but at least it doesn't hurt! Who know, maybe you're wrong and you don't own any cavities... I'm hoping that's the crust for you! : )
(I've thought I had a cavity individual to find out that I didn't!)
It really depends on how bad the cavity are. If they're really bad you may stipulation to get them pulled. The doc may do one at a time or both. Some folks get adjectives four wisdom teeth removed at once so he may verbs both at once. If you just stipulation fillings, he may do both. I have two fillings done at once until that time. Just relax, the first shot kind of hurts but it's cake after that. And no more soda. It's as corossive to your teeth as BATTERY ACID.
do it one at a time if you're worried roughly speaking the pain and so you can drink (chew) dinner.
Try not to worry too much. Since you don't nonetheless know if you have cavity, you may be worrying for nothing. If you do hold cavities, they may or may not require Novocaine or drilling, and if they do, advance in dental concern have principal this an almost painless procedure.

Good luck!

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