It's possible to have two different cavities in one tooth. It's also possible that it is just one cavity, but it is on two surfaces of the tooth. Each tooth has five surfaces. Each surface added to a filling will be more money.
Its possible to have two cavities in one tooth.
yes they can !
No you can't. You can only get rid of a cavity if you lose the tooth.
Take him to court If the dentist admitted filling the wrong tooth then he shouldn't charge for it and do the other one for free.
By visiting a dentist for evaluation and possible filling.
False teeth can't get cavities, so they don't need fillings.
A dental hygienist will keep your teeth and gums healthy to prevent possible infections. They also provide composite filling for your teeth when required.
I don't agree with the bottom answer. To make it simple, you can view cavities in two ways. If they appear on the surface of the tooth, any dentist can see it directly with his or her own eyes. But if the cavity is between two teeth, or under a filling, the cavity can only be seen on an x-ray. All dentists should be equipped with dental x-rays. And knowing where the cavity is, a dentist drills to get to it. He can't. You might need to go to another dentist, that way it will be done correctly. Good luck to you:)
filling
To get a filling!!
drilling filling
Because he lost his filling
It sounds like you may have an endodontic abscess. Return to the dentist that placed the filling as soon as possible and let him/her diagnose the problem.
dentist do drill teeth on the first filling to get rid of it.