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Black spot on my all the molar tooth
I have black spot on my all the below molar tooth. O have not facing any discomfort or pain but I can see the black spot. How can o remove this as it is showing since past 9 years. I have need to do fillings because it is painful procedure and some time filled stuff remove from the teeth automatically
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Hello It looks like Dental caries Please visit the dentist to get it filled
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The black spot looks like early (superficial) dental caries. Maintain good oral hygiene, use fluoridated toothpaste, and avoid sugary foods. Early lesions can be managed, but may require a small filling if progressed. Consult a dentist for proper evaluation and treatment
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Hello Image suggestive of initial Caries and in this case Filling will not be a painful procedure.Composite or GIC filling can be done.Usually Fillings do not come out very easily so you can give it a try.
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Hello These are superficial cavities not to worry
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Looks like a dental caries or decay ! If u get it filled at an early stage u may not need complex procedures ! I understand u r worried about the discomfort during the filling ! But if u dont do it , it is possible that it will become a deep cavity !
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