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Cavities and how you can prevent it - Rajahmundry
Monday, 12 August, 2024Item details
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Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
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Cavities are areas in the hard surface of your teeth that are damaged. These areas of tooth decay become tiny openings or holes that can lead to a serious toothache, infection and tooth loss. There are several causes of cavities, including bacteria in your mouth, snacking a lot, sipping sugary drinks and not cleaning your teeth well.
The symptoms of cavities vary, depending on how many you have and where they're located. When a cavity is just beginning, you may not have any symptoms. As the decay gets larger, it may cause symptoms such as:
Toothache and other pain.
Tooth sensitivity.
Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold.
Holes or pits in your teeth that you can see.
Brown, black or white staining on any surface of a tooth.
Pain when you bite down.
Here are 5 things that most people can easily do to prevent cavities.
Know your cavity risk level.
Brush your teeth regularly, properly and with the right brush.
Cut back on sugary and acidic drinks -- and drink more water.
Get into the habit of flossing (we promise, it's easy once you start).
Quit smoking.
When to see a dentist
You may not be aware that a cavity is forming. That's why it's important to have regular dental checkups and cleanings, even when your mouth feels fine. But if you have a toothache or mouth pain, see your dentist as soon as possible.
The symptoms of cavities vary, depending on how many you have and where they're located. When a cavity is just beginning, you may not have any symptoms. As the decay gets larger, it may cause symptoms such as:
Toothache and other pain.
Tooth sensitivity.
Mild to sharp pain when eating or drinking something sweet, hot or cold.
Holes or pits in your teeth that you can see.
Brown, black or white staining on any surface of a tooth.
Pain when you bite down.
Here are 5 things that most people can easily do to prevent cavities.
Know your cavity risk level.
Brush your teeth regularly, properly and with the right brush.
Cut back on sugary and acidic drinks -- and drink more water.
Get into the habit of flossing (we promise, it's easy once you start).
Quit smoking.
When to see a dentist
You may not be aware that a cavity is forming. That's why it's important to have regular dental checkups and cleanings, even when your mouth feels fine. But if you have a toothache or mouth pain, see your dentist as soon as possible.