Black lines on molar

2024-03-20 03:55:08
I can see black and dark brown line in the groves of the molar specially 2nd molar of both the sides is it a cavity or just stains . I have attached the x rays .
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Hi! Your OPG looks normal! If you think that food is getting stuck in those teeth or you feel there is a pit there, please get it filled so that it does not progress.
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Use sensodyne pronamel toothpaste for 1-2 months & get a proper dental check up done.
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You can contact me for a consultation too. (online/offline)

Answered2024-04-10 15:56:59

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Its normal

Answered2024-03-26 12:37:50

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If there is a cavity there definitely will be food lodgment, which is absent in case of superficial stains. Therefore, if you are feeling any food over that tooth then go for a restoration of the same .
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First relate personally by either looking into mirror or checking for food with the help of tooth pick, then visit doctor if any problem felt.
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Look into the mirror while brushing for better cleaning

Answered2024-03-20 16:58:19

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Hello According to OPG it looks normal Please visit the dentist for physical evaluation

Answered2024-03-20 15:10:02

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Hello! *OPG looks fine nothing to be worried, all the 2nd molars looks normal,but full mouth x ray will not give complete accuracy. *Kindly attach normal pic of the tetth. *If lower thrid molars on either side are hurting get them removed.

Answered2024-03-20 04:41:28

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Hi, From the x-ray shared, the tooth is not seem to be showing signs of decay. Visit a dentist to know if the black and brown spots are stains or start of a tooth decay.

Answered2024-03-20 06:28:34

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