This can save you 150 - 300.00 if you can obtain the right stuff. Be sure to disinfect the cavity, pumice, clean and dry the working area first. Buy Fuji that match's the shade of your teeth. Do not try this with out the proper tools, as you will need to mold and polish the composite before it dry's. Never fill a cavity if you suspect it is infected or abscessed. Doing so can cause major problems later.
Also, you may do this on yourself, but not others. Good Luck!
bou to tjust superglue a crystal into my tooth
TangerineGroovin 2 months ago
nice mullet
chyna097653 6 months ago
@DocCrutch Isn't this just an indicator of the desperation some people find themselves in? A dentist is expensive; even though i agree with you i can see why people would be fool enough to try this sort of thing. But i don't agree that it is hilarious.
MrGlenn253 9 months ago
I doubt he had good tooth prep before he filled the cavity- so your right about it gitting worse. However,if a person had the instriments, and a strong grasp of dental anatomy/procedures- a repair to the occlusal surface using a light activated composite would be possible. But in all reality it is best to have a dentist do the work. Atleast if he gets it wrong- we can watch him play arround with an elivator/extractor and a mirror! HIS NEXT VID IS ON DIY GINGIVECTOMEY/SINUS LIFT lmfao!!
blazinbluntmaster 11 months ago
As a dentist, this is both appalling, and hilarious. There's a reason people incur hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn to do this correctly. Go ahead, "save" your $150-300. What this guy won't tell you is that this is failing or has failed, is now a much larger cavity requiring a more expensive filling in the least, and possibly a root canal and crown at the high end. Now you're in the $2000 range. Good move.
DocCrutch 11 months ago
This is insane. Was the procedure a success?
PolluxPolaris 1 year ago