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Dentist has done one filling between two teeth - a future problem?

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Note3 · 19/09/2017 22:20

My daughter (8 yrs) had a filling in one tooth. Fast forward over a yr and I noticed decay had appeared in the tooth adjacent to the filling. This was gutting and I got her straight into the dentist. A filling was put in.

Since then I flossed her teeth and discovered I could not get the floss between these two teeth. It appears the dentist has made one filling sit between the two teeth.

Putting aside my thoughts in general about this being a bit odd and preventing flossing which is not good...practically speaking it means when one of these side teeth fall out then it will hang there as still joined or snap off the filling surely? Should they not be two separate fillings so this doesn't happen???

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Note3 · 20/09/2017 22:56

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scoopmuckanddizzyrollytoo · 20/09/2017 22:58

Should defo be two fillings, switch dentist.

Note3 · 21/09/2017 15:42

Thanks, I thought so too. Was quite thrown to discover it wasn't!

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dementedpixie · 21/09/2017 15:43

Don't change dentist just yet. See if existing dentist can fix it.

Note3 · 21/09/2017 19:25

Thanks. Will contact surgery and go from there.

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delilahbucket · 21/09/2017 19:29

It depends on the damage done before the filling. I have one between two teeth. There was no other way to do it. I can't floss my teeth anyway so I use interdental brushes which you can use for your daughter. Start with the thinnest.

Note3 · 22/09/2017 12:27

That's a good plan thanks delilah. I will try the brushes and rapprochement dentist to explore reasoning and what they suggest when one if the attached teeth comes loose

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