When should a cavity be filled? Not all dentists agree.
Like any branch of medicine, dentistry is constantly evolving.
From The Times
May 17, 2026

Getting a filling at the dentist can be painful, expensive and generally miserable. Still, you do it because your dentist says you should. But you might have another choice.

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