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Originally Posted by Bryanna
Hi Stacy,
Thanks for posting the xray. It came out legible
The filling does not appear to be near the pulp. However, it is a large filling and it is actually on the cusp of the tooth. The cusps of the teeth take a lot of abuse when chewing and generally a filling replacing a cusp would extend a bit farther into the occlusal (biting) surface of the tooth for better retention. I'm not sure why he didn't do that. Did the cusp of this tooth break off and he replaced the missing piece with a composite filling?
Bryanna
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Thanks Bryanna-
You may think I am nuts, but now the tooth feels like I can move it with my tongue.
Nothing broke off. I went in for my bi-annual, feeling fine. So do you think it needs to be redone?
ACtually, I think I had this cavity/decay at the last appt, because it was a non xray appt, and I remember when he probed my mouth (less than 30 seconds), he was probing that area...and I said then, if I have a cavity, even if it is small, fill it now. He said it was OK.
I was looking for some natural dental products at CVS and could not find any.