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[|Human|] I just went to the dentist today (first time with a new dentist) and she said I had spots that have the potential to become a cavity, they are not cavities though. She said I have four and I need to have them filled. They are very tiny and have not yet penetrated the inside of the tooth (they are not even close to that). When I went a few years ago my old dentist said I had something similar to this but just to watch it. That spot is no longer there. Do I really need these spots filled or is the dentist just being too overcautious? I have never had a cavity before, floss regularly and brush my teeth at least twice daily.
[|AI|]  HelloWelcome to ChatDoctorI would like to tell you that your dentist has rightly mentioned that you should go for filling because it's better to have conservative treatment. These tiny spots can be caries & currently It's confined to enamel but later may progress towards pulp & may require RCT. If you wish you can wait for some time but get it done. In case of child Chat Doctor. Prevention is better than cure. So maintain proper oral hygiene & regularly visit your dentist for check-up. Take Disregards