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How To Reverse Tooth Decay and Avoid Cavities

Cavities refer to tooth decay, which occurs when bacteria produce acid that destroys the tooth's enamel and its underlying layer. You can avoid this tooth decay If you maintain regular dental checkups.www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

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How To Reverse Tooth Decay and Avoid Cavities

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  1. How To Reverse Tooth Decay and Avoid Cavities www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

  2. Introduction Tooth decay is an issue faced by any individual not having the proper dental condition and hygiene. The occurrence of cavities can be prevented if tooth decay is reversed and treated at the proper time. Let us have a look at the stages of cavity development. 1. Demineralization – It is the earliest sign of tooth decay and exposure of the enamel to acids from bacteria. Enamel Decay – With no intervention, the enamel will persist to break down to the point where cavities may form. Dentin Decay – The decay ultimately reaches the dentin, and you may experience a lot of pain. Pulp Decay – Pulp contains the nerves and blood vessels of your tooth. Once decay arrives at the pulp, discomfort and pain can be much more severe. 2. 3. 4. www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

  3. Prevention Of Cavities 1. Chewing Gum Can Help Prevent Cavities When you chew gum, you increase your saliva, which gets rid of food particles attached to your teeth and bring those nutrients to balance the impact of the acid. 2. Remineralizing Toothpaste Some toothpaste help remineralize teeth. These products contain ingredients like sodium fluoride, calcium phosphate, stannous fluoride, etc. 3. Minimize consumption of food that have high levels of phytic acid Phytic acid drains the minerals from our teeth and body, This acid also hinders reactions of essential enzymes in the human www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

  4. Treating Cavities 1. Dental Fillings Dental fillings are suggested for smaller cavities. They are single or mixtures of metals, plastics, glass, or other materials used to correct or repair teeth. One of the most popular uses of fillings is to “fill” an area of a tooth that the dentist has removed due to decay. The fillings also repair cracked or broken teeth. 2. Dental Crowns A dental crown is a tooth-shaped "cap" that is positioned over a tooth to protect the tooth to regain its shape and size, strength, and improve its appearance. They are needed for large portions of tooth decay. When the crowns are affixed, they will completely cover the portion of the tooth that is visible. www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

  5. 3. Root Canals Root canals are required when the pulp is infected. This procedure eliminates the bacteria infection in the dental canal and its roots, it minimizes the chances of the infection happening again, and helps preserve the affected tooth. 4. Tooth Extractions Tooth extraction is the process of removing an affected tooth. Before starting the tooth extraction, the surgeon will take an X-ray of the tooth. After the local anesthetic has dulled the area, the surgeon will start the extraction. www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

  6. Summary Tooth decay can be reversed, and cavities can be prevented if you maintain regular dental checkups. Visit the best orthodontist for any tooth decay and cavities-related issues. Early treatment can save you a lot in the long run. www.miamiorthodontistgroup.com

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