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Black hole on teeth
My 19 month old daughter's 2 teeth has 2 black holes. Are these cavities ? What can be done to get rid of it ?
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Without examination difficult to guess .
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Go for X-ray ,visit your dentist and go for treatment ,if pain starts then treatment cost will increase .
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Don’t wait for pain ,go for treatment .
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Visit a paedodontist (child dental specialist). Milk teeth are equally important as adult teeth.
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Hi Complete clinical examination is necessary to rule out the actual cause....and sometimes radiological examination is also done if needed...if it is ruled out be cavities then simple filling or root canal treatment can be done based in extent of the cavity
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kindly visit dentist for further clinical examination and management
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They are arrested caries u can go to a local dentist and tell him to excavate the caries
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restoration extraction if teeth is grossly decayed
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don't not eat sticky foods
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