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How To Assess Your Teeth Decay Risk

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How To Assess Your Teeth Decay Risk

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  1. Tooth decay is one of the most universal diseases of our time but current dentistry has made major steps in the battle against cavities. According to previous scientific and clinical research, dentists are now moving towards an tactic to dental caries (tooth decay) management that is tailored to your personal risk rather than a ―one size fits all.‖ The Old Process of ―drilling and filling‖ to treat decay does not actually change the surroundings that lead to the disease and the risk for further infection still remains. By profiling the degree of risk and implementing individualized preventive strategies, today’s dental professionals are using a more proactive approach — that works. Dental Decay —Infectious Disease Process The mouth is an ecosystem — living organisms repeatedly interact with every other element in their atmosphere. The teeth are poised of an outer covering of enamel, a highly mineralized crystalline configuration composed mainly of calcium and phosphate. They are also bathed in a remarkable fluid — saliva, which plays a fundamental role in maintaining a neutral situation or balance between the acids and bases in your mouth. Acidity is calculated by the pH scale, which ranges in Between 1 - 14. A pH value of 1 is very acidic while a pH value of 14 is highly basic. The pH of the mouth is usually 7 — neutral. Precise acid producing (acidogenic) bacteria assign themselves to dental plaque, the whitish sticky biofilm that collects and forms on the teeth. When you eat sugars or carbohydrates, these particular bacteria break down the sugars and produce acid as a by-product, which also makes the mouth more acid. At the stage of pH value of 5.5, the minerals just below of the enamel surface of the teeth begin to dissolve or ―de-mineralize.‖ During this process, more calcium and phosphate leave the surface of the teeth than enter it, the primary basic step in the decay process. And because the layer underneath the enamel and the roots of teeth are made of dentin, which is softer than enamel, it is more susceptible to decay. For example, the roots of an exposed tooth will de-mineralize quickly and easily with even weak acids at pH 6.2 - 6.8, which is closer to neutral saliva.

  2. Why Me? Individualizing Risk Assessment Given similar habits, you might wonder why some people get cavities and others don’t? One of Famous Doctor in his research, an imminent researcher, introduced the concept of the Caries Balance in 2002, in which he demonstrated that dental caries (tooth decay) and dental health are the result of a delicate balance between pathologic (disease causing) and protective (health promoting) factors. Every person has his/her own single balance that is constantly changing. The main target is to identify what is out of balance and how to tip it towards health and protection. Caries risk valuation can be likened to that for cardiovascular (―cardio‖ –heart; ―vascular‖ – blood vessel) disease wherein a physician reviews your health history, takes your blood pressure, monitors your heart, and delivers an individualized treatment plan to reduce or manage risk. If your blood pressure is high, it doesn’t indicate that you have had a heart attack or stroke or that you definitely will one day. However, it does mean that you are at a higher risk and it would be wise to take preventive actions.

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