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How to Avoid Tooth Decay and the Need for Dental Fillings?

Tooth decay and cavities have long been the most common dental issues. This simple problem could easily lead to permanent and untreatable dental emergencies in the past. But nowadays, and with the evolution of dentistry, the treatments for tooth decay have become more straightforward and within reach

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How to Avoid Tooth Decay and the Need for Dental Fillings?

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  1. How to Avoid Tooth Decay and the Need for Dental Fillings? Tooth decay and cavities have long been the most common dental issues. This simple problem could easily lead to permanent and untreatable dental emergencies in the past. But nowadays, and with the evolution of dentistry, the treatments for tooth decay have become more straightforward and within reach. By the way, dental professionals recommend those struggling with a decayed tooth seek treatments at the early stages of the problem. This is much easier for a dentist to restore the health of your tooth when the problem is not very complicated. Emergency Dental Office has also served the patients with top-quality dental services in North York, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and Toronto to gift them a healthy and perfect smile. When you realize an early sign of tooth decay, do not hesitate to contact us and schedule an appointment. Although there are various dental techniques to treat a decayed tooth, prevention is always better than cure. You can easily avoid visiting an emergency dentist for such a problem by taking simple steps toward a better oral health program. Continue reading to find out how to keep tooth decay and the need for dental fillings at bay.

  2. Dental Fillings The outer layer of our teeth, called enamel, protects their structure from exposure to bacteria and other harmful materials. The protection layer starts to soften, which is how tooth decay starts. You should ignore getting appropriate dental treatments for a decayed tooth, or it will become a large cavity. If the problem is caught early, a simple dental filling can be the solution. How Does Tooth Decay Form? Everyone is at risk for forming tooth decay, even those with proper oral hygiene. However, the risk gets higher and higher with certain activities and ignorances. For instance, insufficient brushing, particular drinks and foods, certain medications, and certain treatments, like teeth whitening, if not done professionally, can worsen tooth decay. Tooth decay can progress into the deeper layers of your tooth and form a cavity. Bear in mind that foods that stick to your teeth and are not easily removed by saliva cause tooth decay. How to Prevent Tooth Decay? Excellent oral hygiene is the key to keeping a healthy mouth. Brushing and flossing twice a day, utilizing fluoridated toothpaste, and regular dental checkups are necessary to prevent tooth decay and cavities. You should never let tooth decay go untreated unless it can even cause tooth loss and the need for dental implants. Fluoride treatment is another practical way for tooth decay prevention. The treatment can also prevent the decay from progressing. Do not underestimate the importance of regular dental checkups in keeping a healthy mouth. Dentists also recommend their patients to eat tooth-friendly foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoiding acidic and sugary drinks is also beneficial to prevent tooth decay and the formation of cavities. Generally

  3. speaking, oral health is a good sign of overall health. If you keep your teeth healthy throughout your life, you will have a healthy body as well.

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