Over time, simple cavities can progress to the point of allowing infections to form. Tooth infections can create a great deal of pain, but they also allow for bacteria to spread. To prevent this, seek restorative treatment at the first indication of trouble, such as noticeable discoloration that could mean the enamel has been eroded, or heightened sensitivity or discomfort, which frequently occur when the enamel has been compromised.
Many people don’t realize that the teeth are strong, but unable to repair themselves in the same way some parts of the body can, like the skin, for instance. This means that restorative treatment is the best way to address tooth damage, and generally the only way to protect teeth from requiring more extensive treatment, over time, such as root canal therapy to address an infection, or a crown to protect a badly worn or fragile tooth.
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