How definitive are cavities? I saw two dentists and each told me I had cavities in different teeth. ?

Due to insurance reasons I saw a new dentist before getting fillings from the old one. I told him my last dentist said I had two cavities and agreed, sorta. Are dentists like car mechanics making up problems to bring in the money?
So how do I find an honest dentist?

yes!
i had a dentist that said i needed like 2000 worth of work done for cavities. I got the one done and he refused to give me more novicane so i didn’t go back for the other two parts of the dentistry

that was two years ago and i went to the dentist the other day and they said my teeth are fine!

4 Responses to “How definitive are cavities? I saw two dentists and each told me I had cavities in different teeth. ?”

  1. yes!
    i had a dentist that said i needed like 2000 worth of work done for cavities. I got the one done and he refused to give me more novicane so i didn’t go back for the other two parts of the dentistry

    that was two years ago and i went to the dentist the other day and they said my teeth are fine!
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  2. SteelersRNumberOne on February 9th, 2010 at 5:44 pm

    all doctors are like that.. my dentist told me that i had an infection in my bloodstream and i needed a root canal.. i didn’t have insurance at the time, so i asked how much it would cost to get it pulled, since it was a back tooth?.. he said "oh, you don’t want to get it pulled.. that’s a risk for problems in the long run.. it’s better to pay $1700 for a root canal.."

    yeah so, i got the tooth pulled 4 months ago and have had no problems with it at all..

    when you go to the dentist and they do an x-ray.. you can see for yourself on the x-ray if there’s in fact a cavity.. on the tooth, there will be a black dot, which is the cavity.. if there’s already a filling in that tooth, you’ll see the silver filling and then a white dot.. (i think it’s white)
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    in nursing and i know how doctors try to nit-pick to get money from you..

    i also have too many cavities and fillings.. i’ve lost count!

  3. Some dentists will fill teeth with small cavities or teeth that look like a cavity may form for prevention to avoid a bigger problem. Some will fill a tooth if it appears on an xray, but not in the mouth. Some fill only cavities that are very apparent. I say prevention is key. And yes I have seen dentists where they will try to rack up any work needing to be done due to low production. I have seen ppl where a filling would be fine and the dentist tells them they need a crown or it has to be pulled and a bridge can be put in later. If you question work to be done you may find why that dentist descided to fill or not fill specific teeth. Hope this helps
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  4. There is variation in almost any field:
    Go to 2 hair stylists…you get 2 different haircuts.
    Go to 2 accountants…you get 2 different tax returns.
    Go to 2 mechanics…get 2 different things fixed.
    Go to 2 different physicians…get 2 different medications for the same problem.
    Go to 2 different dentists…get 2 different treatment plans.

    People are not things…people have different desires, finances, fears, time limitations. All of that goes into a treatment plan. Perhaps your old dentist wasn’t as thorough, perhaps your new dentists has different technology?

    Different doesn’t mean dishonest.

    I think that best way to find a good dentist is by asking around. People will tell you if they trust their dentist or not. Good luck.
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