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I have a whole in my tooth
All the time i used to eat from one side of my mouth other side of the mouth i have a whole in my tooth, what is the solution can you suggest me doctor..
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hello you need to visit the dentist and get it checked.get an x-ray done.if there is a cavity get it filled.if there is infection to root of tooth get it treated.and then place crown over it.
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Please visit nearby dentist for dental checkup to confirm that the hole in your tooth may be of carious origin.
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Don't delay as the disease may progress further and cause irreversible damage.
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Based upon your condition the dentist may do a cavity filling or suggest some other better treatment after your dental checkup.
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You probably have a cavity in your tooth.  And it is not advices to chew on one side for a prolonged period of time. Visit the dentist as soon as possible
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See a dentist ASAP..
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Hi .If the cavity is small filling can be done to the tooth. If the decay or cavity is deep then root canal followed by cap has to be placed. Regards Dr.Idris Dent Inn
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Visit a dentist
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Visit dentist get treatment for decayed tooth either filling or rct depending ypon extent of caries.
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