Did You Just Notice A Tiny Black Or Brown Hole  in Your Teeth? It Might Be A Cavity, Read Along To Know

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    Cavities are tooth conditions that progress slowly into serious conditions; they first start by damaging the surface of the teeth. That’s when you start to see tiny black or brown holes or openings that go deeper and wider, reaching the pulp, which damages the nerves and vessels. The problem initially comes as the enamel that protects the teeth is damaged by acid from the combination of sugar and the bacteria in your mouth. The black spot then becomes a hole and gets deeper and wider. Gladly, this condition can be treated. This blog will help you know more about cavities 

    What are the symptoms of root cavities? 

    Cavities take time to show up as a major problem. You probably have a cavity if;

    • Your teeth become sensitive.
    • You start to feel pain.
    • Your teeth develop a dark or brown spot.

    As the cavity advances, you experience

    • severe pain. 
    • Swelling in gums and pus.

    What are the complications that are the results of tooth cavities? 

    A severe infection: Cavities can lead to a tooth abscess, which is a condition where pus develops at the tooth root, causing severe pain, swelling and fever.  

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    Gum disease: Cavities can result in Gingivitis or periodontitis, which causes gum bleeding, leading to bone and tissue damage.

    Tooth loss or shifting: As the cavities progress, it can lead to severe decays that affect the root, hence causing it to loosen, break or even fall out. 

    Tooth structure damage: When the cavity gets deeper, it can get to the pulp, where it can destroy the nerve or vessel, which causes damage, sensitivity and brittle teeth. 

    What are the treatments for root cavities? 

    Fluoride treatment: At early stages of cavities, the dentist uses this treatment, which helps to restore the tooth’s enamel. The treatment is the application of fluoride by brushing it on the teeth. It could be in the form of gel, liquid, foam or vanish.

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    Dental fillings: This treatment involves different materials such as composite resin, amalgam and ceramic. The dentist removes the decay and fills it with the materials.

    Pulp capping: When the cavity is deep but not deep enough to have damaged the pulp. A protective material is placed over it to prevent further damage. 

    Root canal treatment: This treatment is done when the cavity has gone deep into the pulp. The treatment involves removing the infected tissue, cleaning the area and then sealing it with a crown.

    Tooth extraction: When the tooth has been severely damaged, it can be removed with the solution of replacing it with implants or dentures. 

    How can I prevent root cavities?

    Practice good oral hygiene consistently: Make sure to brush your teeth twice a day, every day, floss, and use mouthwash to rinse.

    Watch the diet: Limit consuming sugar or acidic drinks, avoid late-night snacks and ensure to stay hydrated.

    Consistently seek dental care: Prioritise going for dental check-ups to address any dental problems and cleaning. 

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    Conclusion 

    When you start to notice any of the symptoms mentioned above, go for a check-up so that the cavity does not go any deeper. If you are wondering about where you can get  the best dental check-up, Ludhiana Dental Centre is a trusted place for both minor and major dental issues. Dr Bikramjit Singh Dhillon and his team have been helping various people save their teeth. Apart from treating your teeth, you can also enhance your beauty by fixing the structure of your teeth for a beautiful smile. 

    FAQ’s

    1. When do I need to see a doctor after noticing a cavity? 

    The moment you start seeing an opening or tiny black or brown hole, you can go for a check up so that it doesn’t go any deeper. 

    1. How can I treat cavities at home? 

    Cavities cannot be treated at home; they require a dentist who is specialised in treating tooth conditions.