For people who notice that something is wrong in the earliest stages of tooth decay, treatment for it is often simpler than they may expect. Tooth decay describes the process of an infection eroding your tooth structure, and it starts when oral bacteria are able to overwhelm and compromise the tooth. This starts at the tooth’s surface, where plaque and tartar develop, and where oral bacteria produce acids to attack the tooth’s enamel. Once an infection sets in the tooth’s main structure, the decay will progress, causing a cavity to form and grow larger.
Stopping tooth decay before it causes a significant cavity to form is the best way to deal with it conservatively. However, for many people, the cavity formation is the telltale sign that their tooth is decaying, and dealing with it requires filling the cavity as well as stopping the progression of the tooth’s decay. In mild to moderate cases of decay, the process of cleaning the infection from within the cavity and filling the space with a biocompatible filling is often enough to fully restore the tooth’s health and integrity. For optimal results, most modern fillings are crafted from tooth-colored composite resin that provides highly lifelike and discreet cosmetic results.
The development of severe tooth decay involves the spread of the tooth’s infection into the pulp chamber at its center. This chamber is connected to the tooth’s root, and the tissues that are housed inside of it travel through the root’s canal to the bone structure in your dental ridge. When the infection reaches these tissues, it indicates a much more severe stage of the tooth decay, and treating it will require removing the infection through root canal therapy.
Whether your tooth has a mild cavity or is severely decayed on the inside, it’s important to deal with the decay as soon as possible. To learn more, schedule an appointment by calling MMC Dental in Houston, TX, today at (713) 926-8896.
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