It seems that more than one of your teeth is affected by Cavitation and you have delayed the treatment for long.
Because a cavity is not going to cure itself on its own it should be addressed immediately by a dentist so that a more conservative treatment can be applied. Otherwise the Cavitation will continue to progress and a root canal treatment might be required and further still, if the tooth becomes non restorable, extraction might be the only option left.
Regards.
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