Have you noticed a tiny black spot on your tooth that wasn’t there before? While it may seem harmless, this dark spot could be an early sign of a dental cavity or tooth decay.

You may have a cavity—yes, even in your front teeth!

At our dental clinic in Lokhandwala, Andheri West, we specialize in restoring such cavities quickly and invisibly.


Why Do Front Teeth Get Cavities?

  • 🦷 Poor brushing technique: Front teeth are often missed near the gumline or between teeth.
  • 🦷 Sugary or acidic foods: Constant snacking on sweets, soda, or citrus can wear enamel and cause decay.
  • 🦷 Plaque buildup: Unremoved plaque turns into acid, slowly eating into your enamel.

Signs You May Have a Cavity in Your Front Teeth

  • A dark spot or line
  • Sensitivity to sweets or cold air
  • Small visible hole or rough patch
  • Food consistently getting stuck

The Solution: Invisible Tooth-Colored Fillings

We use high-quality nano composite resin fillings that match your natural tooth shade perfectly. We also work with Dental Microscope which offers Magnification up to 25X. At that magnification we are able to see & mimic natural tooth, so No one will notice you had a cavity! The procedure is quick, painless, and affordable.

In more severe cases, options like veneers or laminates can restore aesthetics and strength.

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After

Why Act Early?

Early cavities are easier—and cheaper—to treat. Left untreated, they get bigger & can spread to other teeth or require root canal treatment.

Visit our trusted dental clinic in Andheri West, Mumbai, for a thorough check and smile restoration today!

FAQ

Yes! Tooth shape plays a major role in your smile’s overall appearance and can make it look soft, bold, youthful, or mature. With cosmetic treatments like veneers or reshaping, you can choose a tooth shape that best suits your face and personality.

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Smile Design is a personalized cosmetic dentistry approach that enhances the shape, colour, and alignment of your teeth using treatments like veneers, whitening, aligners, and gum contouring — giving you a balanced, confident, and natural-looking smile.

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Inward-tilted teeth can be fixed with orthodontic treatment (braces or aligners), veneers for aesthetic improvement, full-mouth rehabilitation for severe cases, or implants when missing back teeth are causing the collapse.

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A confident smile makes strong first impressions, boosts self-esteem, improves social and professional interactions, and reflects good oral health — helping you feel and look your best.

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Yes! Ideal tooth length creates balance, symmetry, and a youthful appearance. Short or uneven teeth can disrupt your smile, but treatments like bonding, laminates, crowns, or gum contouring can restore proper proportions.

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Not always — but often it is an early sign of tooth decay. It’s best to get it checked promptly, as early treatment can stop the cavity from worsening and save the tooth.

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Both work well! Braces are ideal for complex cases, while clear aligners are great for mild to moderate issues and offer a more discreet, comfortable option. The best choice depends on your dental needs and lifestyle.

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Rinse your mouth, avoid chewing on that side, save any broken pieces, and visit your dentist quickly. Early treatment makes repair easier and prevents further damage.

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Yes! Front tooth cavities can be repaired with tooth-coloured composite fillings that blend perfectly with your natural enamel, making the treatment invisible.

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A dental microscope provides up to 25× magnification, helping dentists detect tiny defects and treat with extreme precision, resulting in more accurate, conservative, and longer-lasting dental work.

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Gaps can be closed with options like composite bonding, clear aligners, veneers, or orthodontic treatments, depending on the cause and your smile goals.

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Teeth can be crooked or crowded due to genetics, habits, early tooth loss, or jaw issues. They can be corrected with braces, clear aligners, veneers, or early orthodontic intervention.

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Postponing dental care can turn small issues into bigger, more painful, and costly problems. Early treatment saves time, money, and prevents complications.

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A black tooth often indicates decay, nerve damage, or trauma. Early treatment like root canal, internal bleaching, or crowns can restore its health and appearance.

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Yes! A non-vital (dead) tooth may be pain-free but can still harbor infection. Root canal treatment can clean, save, and restore it effectively.

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Protruding teeth can be treated with braces or clear aligners, tooth contouring, veneers, or, in severe cases, orthognathic surgery combined with orthodontics.

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Yes! Our clinic offers full dental services on Saturdays and limited slots on Sundays, making it convenient for busy professionals and families.

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They help catch problems early, save time and money, maintain overall health, and keep your smile healthy and strong.

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