A Common Dental Concern
As we mentioned briefly, there are several factors out there that can influence your smile’s health. From the foods and beverages you consume to the level of prevention you practice at home, your grin could experience a range of effects. Among the plethora of possibilities, however, one thing remains consistent: tooth decay is by far the most common.
Indeed, tooth decay affects millions of people every year in some form or another, and the longer you wait to have the issue treated, the worse your oral health will be. But the question remains. What is tooth decay and how can you address it?
All in all, tooth decay is a degenerative infection that will only worsen the longer you wait to treat it. It occurs when oral bacteria feed off of sugar particles which then cause the bacteria to produce a destructive acid. This acid eats away at the protective layer of dental enamel surrounding your teeth, and eventually, begins to eat away at the structure itself, resulting in a small hole known as a cavity. To learn more about this process and how our team can help, give us a call today.
Addressing the Issue Sooner
Unlike a headache or upset stomach, a toothache is only going to get worse with time. This is because the infection will continue to spread and work its way deeper into your inner tooth, causing significant damage along the way.
To treat a cavity in its earliest stages, your dentist may recommend the help of a dental filling. This process sees our team removing the infected portions of the tooth and then filling the open cavity with a composite resin material. Once it has been placed to satisfaction, it is then cured using a special light. Contact our team to learn more today.
Maintaining a Lifelong Smile
Your smile is one of your greatest assets, and it is the only one of its kind you have for life. As such, it is important you take excellent care of your structures through routine preventive practice, and seek restorative treatment when needed.
Learn More Today
Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the importance of timely restorative care, and schedule your next appointment with our team today.