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What Is The Reason For Hole Formation In Teeth?

hello i am 26 yers old female. i have a dental problem. before 2 months i found a crack in the bottom side of my front theeth, after some days there are chak like some thing out from that teeth and become a hole. and after 2 months i found that the same thing in another teeth . please tell me what is this problem i dont have any pain or bleeding in my teeth. how to recover from this problem
Fri, 23 May 2014
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I have gone through your query.it can be due to caries(cavity) in your teeth.plz mention your profession or any habit if u hv.chalky substance can be a sign of early caries or any defect in enamel.there is nt mch to worry bout.as there is no pain i suggest you to visit a dentist and get it filled.
Hope this ans fulfills ur query

Regards
Dr. Shesh
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What Is The Reason For Hole Formation In Teeth?

Hello I have gone through your query.it can be due to caries(cavity) in your teeth.plz mention your profession or any habit if u hv.chalky substance can be a sign of early caries or any defect in enamel.there is nt mch to worry bout.as there is no pain i suggest you to visit a dentist and get it filled. Hope this ans fulfills ur query Regards Dr. Shesh