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Common Causes of Tooth Decay and the Need for Restorative Treatment

Tooth decay is a condition that causes the breakdown of the hard tissues of the teeth.

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Common Causes of Tooth Decay and the Need for Restorative Treatment

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  1. Common Causes of Tooth Decay and the Need for Restorative Treatment

  2. Introduction • Tooth decay is a condition that causes the breakdown of the hard tissues of the teeth. • It is caused by a combination of factors, including plaque buildup, eating sugary foods and drinks, and poor oral hygiene. • If tooth decay is not treated, it can lead to pain, infection, and even tooth loss.

  3. Common Causes of Tooth Decay • Plaque buildup: Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. If plaque is not removed, it can harden into tartar. Tartar can irritate the gums and cause them to recede, exposing the roots of the teeth. • Sugary foods and drinks: Sugar feeds the bacteria in plaque, causing them to produce acids. These acids attack the enamel, the hard outer layer of the teeth. • Poor oral hygiene: Not brushing and flossing your teeth regularly can allow plaque to build up and cause tooth decay.

  4. Need for Restorative Treatment • If tooth decay is caught early, it can be treated with a filling. A filling is a material that is used to fill in a cavity. • If the decay is more advanced, a root canal may be necessary. A root canal therapy is a procedure to remove the infected pulp of the tooth. • If the tooth is too damaged to be saved, it may need to be extracted.

  5. Conclusion • Tooth decay is a preventable disease. By brushing and flossing your teeth regularly, and limiting your intake of sugary foods and drinks, you can help keep your teeth healthy and strong. • If you have any concerns about tooth decay, see the best dentist near you for a regular checkup and cleaning.

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