Yes. There are several surfaces on each tooth, and each surface can develop decay and get a cavity. Additionally, fillings often get old and wear out or break down. This can result is additional decay.
I think so. If this doesn't help ask a doctor.
no
Only if it is painful to the child.
You can get rid of a cavity by having the tooth pulled. If you want to keep it, you have to have it filled.
By visiting a dentist for evaluation and possible filling.
Yes, you can you can get a cavity in a baby tooth as well as a permanent tooth.
yes. i have it in my mouth as we speak.
It usually only takes 8 to 10 hours for your tooth to stop hurting after you have a cavity filled. You can take an over-the-counter pain medication to help ease the pain.
Yes, this is possible.
cavity is the hole in tooth
it means the cavity on the skeleton tooth which is the yellow tooth.
Of course it is better to fill it immediately and stop any further damage to the tooth. Why would you wait? So the cavity can get bigger? So the whole tooth rots away so you don't have to fill it?
a tooth cavity