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What Does a Cavity Look Like

Learn how to recognize dental cavities, including their early and advanced signs, and understand how they appear on X-rays. This guide also covers effective prevention tips and treatment options to maintain strong, healthy teeth. For more information or dental care, contact Sherman Oaks Smile Studio.<br>read more: https://shermanoakssmilestudio.com/what-does-a-cavity-look-like/

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What Does a Cavity Look Like

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  1. Sherman Oaks Smile Studio What Does a Cavity Look Like? www.shermanoakssmilestudio.com

  2. Sherman Oaks Smile Studio Introduction to Cavities • What is a Cavity? • A cavity, or dental caries, is a hole in the tooth caused by decay over time. • It begins as a small spot and can progress to a larger hole if untreated. www.shermanoakssmilestudio.com

  3. Early Signs of Cavities White or chalky spots on the tooth surface. • Slight discoloration, ranging from light brown to dark black.

  4. Progression of Cavities • The affected area becomes darker and may form a visible hole. • Increased sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods. • Possible toothache or discomfort.

  5. Cavities on X-Rays • Cavities appear as dark spots or shadows on dental X-rays. • Early stages show small lesions; advanced stages show larger, deeper areas of decay. • X-rays help detect cavities not visible to the naked eye.

  6. Prevention and Treatment • preventive Measures: • Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste. • Limiting sugary and acidic foods. • Regular dental check-ups and cleanings. Treatment Options: • Fillings to restore the tooth. • Root canals for advanced decay. • Crowns for severely damaged teeth.

  7. www.shermanoakssmilestudio.com shermanoaks.sacredcow@gmail.com Contact Us 4955 Van Nuys Blvd, Suite 722, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 www.shermanoakssmilestudio.com

  8. Salford & Co. Contact Us Thank You for Your Attention +123 456 7890 www.reallygreatsite.com hello@reallygreatsite.com 123 Anywhere St., Any City www.shermanoakssmilestudio.com

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