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Strategies for Preventing and Treating Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is a common issue that affects people of all ages, particularly children and teenagers. However, it can be prevented by practicing proper oral care at home, getting regular dental cleanings, using sealants, and receiving fluoride treatments.

When you eat and drink, residue is left in your mouth that bacteria feed on. These bacteria create an acidic environment that erodes the protective enamel of your teeth. Once the bacteria penetrate the enamel and reach the dentin, they cause significant harm.

If left untreated, tooth decay weakens your teeth, causes pain, and eventually leads to tooth loss. It is crucial to seek treatment for tooth decay promptly to prevent complications and avoid costly procedures in the future. Remember, tooth decay is a permanent condition that necessitates consistent oral hygiene practices.

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Tooth Fillings: Understanding the Mechanism

During your filling appointment, we prioritize your comfort and relaxation. If needed, a local anesthetic can be given to ensure a pain-free treatment. However, if you only have minor decay, you can choose to skip the anesthetic.

Before placing the filling, your dentist will carefully remove the decay and sanitize the area to eliminate bacteria. Composite fillings can be matched to the color of your natural teeth, resulting in a seamless and natural look.

Once the infection is cleared, we apply the filling material in layers and use a special light to harden it. Your dentist will then shape, smooth, and polish the filling to blend perfectly with your smile. You can start chewing on the filling shortly after the treatment, but if you received anesthesia, please be cautious to avoid biting your tongue or cheek.

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