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Updated · The New York Times · May 4
Dentists differ on cavity treatment and may not recommend immediate fillings
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 4

Dentists differ on cavity treatment and may not recommend immediate fillings

13 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 4
  • Some dentists may suggest prescription toothpaste or a filling instead of a crown, while newer and older graduates can produce markedly different treatment plans.
  • Experts say early decay limited to enamel, before reaching dentin, can be a judgment call rather than an automatic reason to drill.
  • The report says training, personal philosophy and economics can shape recommendations, making second opinions useful for patients weighing painful and costly dental procedures.
If painless 'no-drill' dentistry now exists, why is the drill still the go-to tool for early cavities?
Is the dental business model preventing wider use of cheaper, less invasive treatments for cavities?