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Developing black spot btw front teeth
Black spot is developing between the front teeth of mine. It looks like cavity. Teeth are looking very urgly. Request for advise.
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Hi...the caries in between the teeth can be treated by laser composite fillings if there is no pain in the respective teeth to get good aesthetic result.If u have pain on percussion,it has to be radiographically examined and treated accordingly.
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Visit dentist immediately to avoid  serious dental problems.
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Advised to do regular dental check up and teeth cleaning every 6 months.
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Hello dear Please be calm I suggest you get restoration done as early as possible to avoid pulpal exposure and severe pain
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Black spot between teeth can be either caries or black stains. Stains can be removed easily by scaling (Professional cleaning) & if it caries(cavity), it needs to be filled after removal of decayed portion.
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Book appointment with your dental surgeon locally
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Can u post a good picture of your problem
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You would mostly need simple cosmetic fillings to get them back looking natural
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Hi, The black spot is most probably a developing cavity. I suggest you see a dentist asap and get it filled. In case it progresses you may end up needing a root canal treatment done.
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