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Suggest Treatment For Black Dots On Teeth

I have a small red dot on my tooth, it a molar and is not an adult tooth what should i do? I'm afraid of having my tooth drilled and hate the dentists. I also have several small black dots on the tooth next to it, that is also not an adult tooth. Please help!!!! x
Mon, 5 May 2014
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Thanks for posting your query to HCM.
After going through your question, your tooth with red spot will have to be treated by root canal treatment and those with black dots (it is dental caries) require removal of caries and restoring with permanent restoration.
For all this I would suggest you to visit a dentist as you would first be needing radiographic examination. Also you have not mentioned anything about your age, so correct treatment can only be planned after proper examination.
Hope my answer will help you.
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Suggest Treatment For Black Dots On Teeth

Thanks for posting your query to HCM. After going through your question, your tooth with red spot will have to be treated by root canal treatment and those with black dots (it is dental caries) require removal of caries and restoring with permanent restoration. For all this I would suggest you to visit a dentist as you would first be needing radiographic examination. Also you have not mentioned anything about your age, so correct treatment can only be planned after proper examination. Hope my answer will help you.