Yes, you can still go, but they may ask you to reschedule.
Sooooooooo, you may as well stay home and rest!
2007-10-18 07:10:15
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answer #1
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answered by CDA~NY 6
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cold as per the book is cured in 7 days without medicines and in a weeks with medicines , so whether you are with cold or without cold the question of duration is a week- now the cleaning of teeth is a problem of remote urgency , u can aswel go after recovery from cold otherwise your each cough and sneese will infect not only the other patients but also the dentist- he can not clean your teeth while you are coughing and sneesing
2007-10-18 14:00:22
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answer #2
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answered by Bal N 2
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No.
Would you like the dentist to have a cold if he was working on you?
2007-10-18 13:55:19
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answer #3
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answered by Fred F 7
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Sure you CAN. They wear masks for a reason...and not for Halloween. The real question is, would you want to?
2007-10-18 13:49:15
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answered by Gray 6
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You'd have to ask YOUR dentist that
2007-10-18 13:49:10
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answered by mess129 2
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Just go.It would suck to have cold and toothache at the same time.
2007-10-18 13:50:20
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answered by SUPERMAN 4
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yes you can, but i dont think the doctor would enjoying working with you when you will have a runny nose and a sick throat
2007-10-18 13:50:02
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answered by mon amour 3
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It's okay as far as you're concerned, but bad for others.
So, no, don't go.
2007-10-18 13:50:11
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answered by Zeera 7
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I think they will tell you to reschedule, my office did
2007-10-18 13:49:08
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answered by adriluv20 1
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if you'll cough or gag or are still contagious, NO
2007-10-18 13:49:41
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answered by Anonymous
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