Tooth decay, also called dental caries or cavities, is the gradual destruction of tooth structure caused by acids produced by bacteria in the mouth. Itβs one of the most common dental problems worldwide.
π¦· How Tooth Decay Happens
- Plaque formation β Sticky film of bacteria forms on teeth.
- Acid attack β Bacteria feed on sugars and produce acids.
- Enamel erosion β Acid gradually breaks down the hard outer layer of the tooth.
- Cavity formation β A hole forms in the tooth if decay continues unchecked.
β οΈ Causes & Risk Factors
- Frequent consumption of sugary or acidic foods and drinks.
- Poor oral hygiene (not brushing or flossing regularly).
- Dry mouth (low saliva reduces natural cleaning).
- Weak enamel (genetics, certain medications, or health conditions).
πͺ₯ Prevention Tips
- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste.
- Floss daily to remove plaque between teeth.
- Limit sugary snacks and drinks.
- Drink plenty of water to rinse away sugars and acids.
- Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings.
π‘ Signs of Tooth Decay
- Toothache or spontaneous pain
- Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods
- Visible pits or holes in teeth
- Discoloration (white, brown, or black spots)
π©Ί Treatment Options
- Fluoride treatments β Strengthen enamel in early decay.
- Fillings β Remove decayed tissue and fill the cavity.
- Crowns β For larger damage or weakened teeth.
- Root canal β If decay reaches the tooth pulp.
- Extraction β In severe cases when the tooth cannot be saved.
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