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My front teeth has cavities. Can you help how to get rid of it. Do I need to visit clinic for treatment. What will be the charges?
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Hello sir.. you should visit dentist for management of cavities.......first and foremost x-ray has to be taken to rule out the extent of caries....if the cavity is superficial then you can go for simple filling....if it is deep involving nerve layer then do root canal treatment followed by capping charges depends on type of filling you will go with... if it is simple filling then it will be Rs.600....if you go with root canal treatment it will be around Rs.3500
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kindly visit dentist immediately for furthur management
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Do visit a dentist asap for examination of cavities in teeth..Accurate treatment plan can be suggested once the teeth are checked properly..Once the cavities will be increased it will be difficult to restore them or fill them with the best cosmetic treatment..To get the best treatment visit is must..Charges will depend on what treatment has to be performed.
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If front teeth are ok means no pain and sensitivity then it can be cleaned and filled with a tooth coloured material but if the tooth has any symptoms then correct treatment can be suggested by the dentist you consult. Better consult and improve your smile and oral health
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the enamel of the teeth does not heal once a cavity has started, so you need to visit a dentist for a filling as soon as possible before symptoms appear in those teeth and you require more elaborate treatment procedures. Regards.
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