The best thing to do is get a filling. This will prevent further decay, which is what a cavity is, in the tooth. Since it is in your front teeth, it will most likely be a superficial filling with minimal drilling, so there is nothing to worry about. A normal price for a filling without insurance usually costs $150-$175. Get that cavity out as soon as possible!
In the empty gap between the front teeth and back teeth, called the interdental cavity. A bit should always be properly fitted. It should never rest or bang against the horses teeth.
The teeth form the boundary between the buccal and lingual cavities.
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The teeth are located in the oral cavity ( the Latin terminology is stomodeum).
The skin between your top lip & front teeth is called the Frenum.
A cavity can form under a crown: * If a person has bad oral hygiene, a cavity can form in the space between the crown and the real tooth. * If a crown is not well adapted, it can gather up dental plaque and slowly a cavity would form. * If a cavity is left on the tooth before cementing the crown, that cavity will not go away, and will grow slowly.
This chamber is called the oral cavity. Actually the entire space that the tongue and teeth are in is the oral cavity.
The oral cavity
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The "Wisdom teeth" are technically called the 3rd molars.
The descending structure between the front teeth is called the frenulum or frenum. Having a large or pronounced one is not unusual.
Depending on which tooth surface, the size of the cavity, the depth of the cavity, and whether the tooth can be saved, yes it is possible sometimes to have front teeth filled rather than pulled. If the filling can be done but you also have pain, they might be able to do a root canal. If the tooth is broken, it may be easier to do a cap.