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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ....I used to be a dental nurse and the terms used by your dentist when they are calling out to the nurse to mark your chart are as follows...
Occlusal --- the top (horizontal ) grinding surface of the tooth
Mesial - forwards/ towards front of tooth (as in from back of mouth towards front)
Distal -- behind / towards back of tooth
Lingual -- next to the tounge (inside edge of teeth facing the inside of the mouth )
Labial -- next to your lips
Buccal -- The tooth surface which is next to your cheeks. Usually only posterior teeth touch your cheeks, so people usually use the term "buccal" only when talking about your back teeth, this is probably what you have, I have 3 small buccal fillings done years back with "amalgam" (mercury) but I think these days they are mostly done with a white filler...