Andrew Huberman· PhD
if there's a demineralization down to the deeper Dentin layers of the tooth then most often you're going to need it to be drilled drilled and filled as they say
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if there's a demineralization down to the deeper Dentin layers of the tooth then most often you're going to need it to be drilled drilled and filled as they say
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there are many cavities that are just too deep into the teeth that remineralization of the teeth through the sorts of protocols that we're talking about today is not going to cut it that they really need to be drilled and filled