No worries — thanks for sharing. You're being brave by asking for help, and that's a huge first step.
From what I can see, it looks like you have
quite a bit of decay on your teeth. Based on this, here’s what you might need:
- Thorough dental exam and X-rays to check the extent of decay under the surface.
- Fillings for any teeth that are still savable with minor damage.
- Root canals for teeth where the decay has reached the nerve (if they can still be saved).
- Extractions for teeth that are too far gone to fix.
- Crowns or bridges to restore teeth after major repairs.
First priority: get to a dentist as soon as you can to stop it from getting worse and causing infections or more pain. They’ll come up with a full treatment plan for you.
You’re definitely not alone — and no matter how bad it looks, dentists have seen it all before. The important thing is you're ready to fix it. That’s huge.
