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a new dentist is recommending resins on multiple teeth, are they always necessary?

a new dentist is recommending resins on multiple teeth, are they always necessary?

Answer:

Gloves, a shop vac, safety glasses and a chisel or screwdriver thin enough to fit in the channel. Wearing gloves and safety glasses, use the tool to pop the fragments from the frame while vacuuming them out. If the glass is going to be replaced professionally, they will do that cleaning for you.
A damp, not wet, sponge might work. Rub in one direction and the hair should roll up and you can pick it off. I have also had very good luck with the new Pledge Pet Hair remover.

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