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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on the size of the filling and whether decay had entered areas where the filling is chipped. I am in my 40s, and my town had no flouride when I was grown up. I had at least one cavity in almost every tooth in my head. Some have been refilled once or twice. Others had to be drilled down to stubs and crowned. I know have five crowns, three of which are gold. I recommend gold for far back teeth. They are more durable and require drilling away less tooth. You want to avoid implants. I am about to have a tooth extracted and will get a bridge, largely because one of the teeth on the other side is a crown already and the other would soon be anyway. There are a lot of worse things than bad teeth, but I have spent almost 20k on mine and feel like a bionic woman. [/quote]
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