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Cavaty in my teeth
I have cavities on two molars tooth since I was 6 years old today I am 15 years old. Before 6 years my cavity becomes worst and tooths decayed fully and I consult to a dentist the dentist gave me some medicines and my pain become less after 2 months again I have pain then the dentist again gave me medicines from that day I have never have any pain on my decayed tooth and these tooths were milk tooths but 5 years ago these milk tooths remove and I have got permanent tooths but these two new permanent tooth also got cavities and the cavities which were black in colour now become brown in colours and tooths are approximately decayed but 1 year ago I have small cavity on my other molar tooth which is black in colour and this tooth is milk tooth but till now I do not have any pain in these tooths except the 6 year old pain which I have already discussed except the new cavaty in tooth in which I have little pain when crushing hard things with this tooth otherwise I have no pain
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Hello sir.... From this clinical picture it seems a remnant of milk teeth....complete clinical and radiological examination is necessary to rule out the cause... if it is milk teeth remnant then you need to remove that... if it is caries, then you will go with filling or root canal treatment depends on extent of caries.....
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kindly visit dentist for furthur clinical examination and management
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Hi,from the pic you have sent,it appears it's a remnant of milk tooth,get an X-ray done and consult a dentist in person asap.Warm salt rinses shall help.
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Hi.. Whenever there is decay on a tooth.. It is important you consult your dentist and take X-rays to see how deep the decay is. Then as soon as possible.. Have the decay removed and the permenant filling done so prevent further deterioration of the tooth. If the decay has already reached the pulp.. You will need a Root Canal and a crown..
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Visit your dentist as soon as possible.
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