When an individual experiences the early signs of decay, what is happening is that oral bacteria are breaking down your natural teeth. You see, these bacteria are present in every smile, and it is up to us to stay on top of our health and keep them from wreaking havoc.
As these bacteria lurk and thrive in the hard-to-reach areas of the mouth, they feed off of the foods and sugars we consume, causing them to produce a destructive acid. This acid then eats away at our natural healthy structures, and a small hole known as a cavity will form in their place.
In its early stages, decay can be treated with a composite resin filling treatment. This process involves carefully but thoroughly removing the decaying portions of tooth, then filling the open hole with composite resin. Once this step is complete, a special light is used to cure the material, then you are good to go. For more information, reach out to our team today.
Another restoration that many dentists appreciate for their versatility involve dental crowns. These caps can be used to protect a tooth as it is healing from another treatment – such as a filling – or simply to contain infection, protect surrounding structures from the threat, and to reinforce your smile’s strength. To learn more about the benefits of dental crown restorations, reach out to our team today.
When individuals put off receiving treatment, the condition will only worsen. For instance, decay can spread internally and infect the inner dental pulp and nerves. To best address this concern, a root canal treatment may be useful. If a person does not seek treatment in a timely manner, however, he or she will likely face the possibility of needing an extraction.
Dental decay is a serious concern, and it is not a topic to be taken lightly. Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your next checkup today.
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