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Jul 30, 2024
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BYUfan92
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Also less expensive to fill occlusals before they mushroom into something else
That is deeper or spreads to other tooth surfaces.
The patient copay for an occulsal filling is going to be small - often under $25 with most insurances.
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Question for the CB dentists…
Adam_Pontipee
Jul 30, 9:24am
Two things:
byujacob
Jul 30, 9:29am
This
A Drew Aitch
Jul 30, 10:44am
Run them through AI
PickleButton
Jul 30, 9:37am
Wrong
byusage
Jul 30, 10:04am
This is definitely not true. I use overjet in my practice and think it is
BLT-Coug
Jul 30, 11:00am
RE: Question for the CB dentists…
40boliviano
Jul 30, 9:45am
I had a similar issue with a new dentist a while back
Gigo
Jul 30, 9:56am
You still have baby teeth?
byujacob
Jul 30, 10:31am
It was my kids
Gigo
Jul 30, 10:47am
I remember that thread.
byujacob
Jul 30, 10:50am
The old philosophy is to wait until you get a "stick" with the explorer in a
byusage
Jul 30, 10:15am
What you’re describing is occlusal cavities which are on the top of your teeth
boorad
Jul 30, 11:10am
All of them are occlusal.
Adam_Pontipee
Jul 30, 11:22am
Also less expensive to fill occlusals before they mushroom into something else
BYUfan92
Jul 30, 12:42pm
Don't believe "they pretty much never have any more issues"
j20
Jul 30, 12:50pm
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