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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / August 2007

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What is repairable?

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rezi206@gmail.com - 18 Aug 2007 10:15 GMT
On a few of my molars and k9 teeth I have a line of decay, elongated
pit I guess where dentin is exposed.  Is this fixable? What are my
options?  Long term issues?

Thanks appreciated.
Dartos - 20 Aug 2007 13:36 GMT
Could be a couple of fillings, or anything beyond depending upon
the actual size of the defects.  Can't tell over the net.

Sorry,
D

> On a few of my molars and k9 teeth I have a line of decay, elongated
> pit I guess where dentin is exposed.  Is this fixable? What are my
> options?  Long term issues?
>
> Thanks appreciated.
 
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