| Re: Decay that won't stop?
Sounds to me that the 1st dentist didn't clean out the decay completely on those 2 fillings before he placed the new fillilngs. You may need a base put in the tooth before the filling is placed.
See how the new dentist does. Glad you left the other. Look up the word insiduous in the dictionary, it will give you a definition of the decay that he "says" that you have.
It appears that he's making an excuse for leaving a small amount of decay under the new filling.
Not all dentists are bad, but I worked for some that needed to generate more production and would think about doing something like that especially when you're on an HMO and they aren't making enough $$ doing a simple filling.
Good luck!
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