Whether you are aware of it or not, tooth decay is among the most common oral health concerns in the world. As a matter of fact, it affects millions of individuals a year in the United States alone. Further, most of the time when treatment is sought, the condition has worsened significantly, making it more difficult to treat than it would have been if it was caught early on.
The problem is, however, that most individuals are not even aware of this progression because it is so gradual. You see, in its earliest stages, tooth decay begins as a small hole known as a cavity. Because your teeth are technically enamel and bone, you may not feel an issue arise, and your cavity may not be easily seen by the naked eye. Once you have begun to experience sensitivity, aching, and otherwise pain, it is likely due to oral bacteria targeting your sensitive teeth roots. For more information about this process, give our team a call today.
Though you may be inclined to wait it out and hope the situation gets better on its own, the truth is, this is seldom the case when it comes to dental concerns. You see, unlike an upset stomach or headache, time is not on your side when it comes to tooth decay, and the longer you wait to seek treatment, the more difficult it will be to manage your condition. As such, being on the defensive and seeking treatment sooner rather than later will benefit you tremendously in the long run. To learn more about this process, give our team a call today.
Because a cavity is often an early stage of tooth decay, we recommend seeking a dental filling. This process involves carefully cleaning the infected portions away from the area, then filling the hole with a composite resin material. Not only does this help reinforce your natural tooth’s strength, but allows for a lifelike finish as well.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to learn more about the need for restorative fillings, and schedule your next appointment with our team.
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