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Dental Decay and Ways to Prevent It
Dental decayor cavities is the most common cause of loss of teeth affecting majority of the population. Still, most people tend to ignore dental decay till it reaches the stage, where the pain becomes unbearable causing infection of the tooth and the underlying bone.
How does dental decay happen?
Bacteria are constantly present in the mouth. Certain types of bacteria can attach themselves to hard surfaces like the enamel that cover the teeth. If they're not removed, they multiply and grow in number until a colony forms. Proteins that are present in the saliva also mix in and the bacteria colony becomes a whitish film plaque on the tooth. These bacteria feed on sugars and starches from the food like chocolates, sticky sweets, ice cream, milk, cakes, and even fruits, vegetables and juices, producing acid as a byproduct. This acid then eats into the tooth enamel (the outer hard layer of the tooth) gradually dissolving the tooth & a cavity is formed causing a hole in the tooth structure. If not taken care of at this stage, it further reaches the dentin {inner sensitive second layer} where it spreads more quickly. If still ignored, in some time, the decay spreads to the nerves and blood vessels in the centre of the tooth leading to tooth abscess.
Unfortunately, the bacterial attack is so gradual that there may be no pain or sensitivity until the cavity becomes quite large.
Causes of Tooth Decay
Ways to Prevent Dental Decay……….
The key to preventing decay is removing plaque and bacteria before acid can eat away the tooth. This can be achieved by :
Good oral hygiene habits :brushing carefully (inside, outside and between your teeth) at least twice a day, flossing daily, using fluoridated toothpaste.
Food habits :cutting down on sweets and between meal snacks, replacing fast food with raw vegetables and fruits in your diet.
Regular dental checkups :Visiting your dentist at least every six months for checkups.
Your dentist can help you in following ways :
Oral health reflects a person’s overall health. You can achieve good oral health by taking appropriate care of your teeth & oral cavity everyday and say goodbye to dental decay forever……..!!!