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Discovering Dental Decay: A Deeper Look into Tooth Damage

March 25, 2024

While the common cold often hogs the spotlight as one of the most widespread and persistent health concerns, tooth decay remains a silent but equally pervasive issue. Untreated dental decay can lead to compromised tooth structures, damaged internal tissues, and even severe infection or tooth loss. But fear not! With diligent care and regular checkups at our dental office, you can help prevent cavities from forming and maintain optimal oral health.

The birth of a cavity: What causes tooth decay?

Cavities are the direct result of plaque buildup on and around your teeth. This sticky film harbors colonies of bacteria that wreak havoc on your oral health, causing tooth enamel to erode over time. By consistently removing dental plaque through regular brushing and flossing, you can significantly reduce your risk of developing cavities.

At the office of Magnolia Dental, we're committed to keeping your teeth and gums in peak condition. During each checkup, we use state-of-the-art technology to thoroughly evaluate your oral health, detecting any signs of dental disease or emerging issues as early as possible.

To ensure you maintain a healthy smile between visits, every examination includes a professional teeth cleaning to remove stubborn plaque and tartar buildup that may have been missed during at-home care. Our team will also offer personalized guidance on how to optimize your oral hygiene routine for the best possible results.

Extra measures for children's dental health

Given their developing oral structures and often inconsistent brushing habits, children are particularly susceptible to tooth decay. In fact, studies show that approximately 78% of children will have had a cavity by age 17. To provide additional protection against dental decay in kids, our dentist may recommend periodic fluoride treatments or the application of dental sealants.

Compassionate care for every smile

Should you be diagnosed with tooth decay, it's essential not to delay treatment. Without proper intervention, cavities will worsen and cause increasing pain and damage over time. Our experienced dentist will carefully remove any affected tooth structure and place a durable, natural-looking restoration to restore your tooth's function, appearance, and structural integrity.

Advanced care for all your dental needs

While tooth decay is a common concern among dentists and patients alike, with regular checkups and diligent oral hygiene, you can significantly reduce your risk of developing cavities. At the office of Magnolia Dental, we provide personalized, cutting-edge solutions for all your dental healthcare needs. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, get in touch with our friendly team today.

Discover how easy it is to protect your family's smiles by giving us a call now!

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