Home Health How to treat tooth decay?

How to treat tooth decay?

by Donna Corn
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Tooth decay occurs to so many people nowadays that it has become common. It is actually damage caused by dental plaque which turns sugar into acid. If a person does not brush teeth regularly after eating at night and before breakfast in the morning then there are high chances of getting tooth decay. The plaque keeps on building up ultimately making holes in the teeth. Dental caries and gum diseases are the worst forms of tooth decay. In worst cases, pus develops inside the gums and teeth causing immense pain. This condition is called dental abscesses. Dentists recommend certain kinds of gel to dry the pus. All medicines and gels are easily available on any online pharmacy service like 90daymeds which sells medications at cheap prices. Some medicated and herbal toothpastes to treat tooth decay are also available at this pharmacy. 

Symptoms

There are some symptoms that may appear once you procrastinate the treatment for a longer period of time. 

  • Toothache can be a sudden sharp pain
  • Sensitivity in teeth may be caused by drinking something hot or cold. You may feel a bitter-sweet pain in your teeth due to this. 
  • Black spots on teeth
  • Bad breath
  • Unpleasant taste in the mouth
  • Difficulty in eating
  • Disturbed sleep

Prevention

Tooth decay can be prevented by cleaning your teeth after every six months by a dentist with the use of machines. Brushing your teeth regularly is the key. Flossing eliminates any stuck piece of meat between your gums. Visit your dentist as soon as you see the above-mentioned symptoms appearing in your teeth. Have regular dental check-ups to keep up with your dental cleaning routine. 

Treatment 

Prevention is better than treatment but if you have been delaying the treatment for a long time then try to avoid:

  • Sugary foods
  • Carbonated drinks
  • Dark chocolates

Healthy lifestyle changes play a significant role in strengthening your teeth. You can adopt the following habits to treat tooth decay.

  • Use a fluoride-based toothpaste as it strengthens your enamel and reduces the chances of plaque build-up
  • filing – this procedure is performed when there are holes in your teeth so your enamel is filled up and dental decay is removed
  • Root canal treatment is done to remove tooth decay from the centre of the teeth which is connected to the nerves
  • When the tooth is decayed in its worst form and cannot be restored then the tooth can be entirely removed

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