To Dentists only: What is the cheapest way to fill a cavity?
I plan to provide dental treatments to very poor people in a developing country. They could not afford to go to a dentist. Is there a way to fill a cavity without drilling etc.? Please note that some treatment is better than no treatment at all.
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We have a material that was designed to be used for "jungle type settings" its sticky, hardens quickly, works in a moist environement, and releases flouride. unfortunately the designers and chemists made it too good and the general dentist started using it, so much so, that they increased the price 20 fold. to make up for the losses from the drop in sales of their standard filling material. Sad isn't it.
It's called Fuji IX and its expensive. Since it is so cheap to make and produce, you may consider calling the manufactuer, tell them about your project, they may well donate some to you. But if you are going to a place without services, Definitely fuji IX is what you'd want to work with.
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to do it ur self!..lol
there is no treatment at all
I always knew there was a reason I never liked dentists based on the above answers. I mean their history even before this brief interlude says it all. Come on DDS people, you can do better than this!
There is something called Alternative Restorative Treatment, whereby "soft" tooth structure is removed using hand instruments and then the tooth is filled often with a fluoride-releasing restorative material (often a glass ionomer compound). Here's an article from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry:
http://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/P_ART.pdf
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