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పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Can Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own? in Telugu | Dr Swetha | Hyderabad

పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Do Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own? in Telugu | Dr Swetha | Best Dental Hospital in Hyderabad
పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Can Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own in Telugu | Dr Swetha
పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Can Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own? in Telugu | Dr Swetha | Hyderabad

పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Can Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own? in Telugu | Dr Swetha | Hyderabad

పుచ్చులు దానికంతట అవి పోతాయా? Can Teeth Cavities Go Away on Their Own? in Telugu | Dr Swetha | Hyderabad | Platina Dental KPHB & Manikonda

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Can Teeth Cavities go away on their own?

No, cavities won’t go away on their own. A cavity is not going to stop once it has started. If left untreated, then there is a higher risk of infection. Only cavities at the pre-cavity stage can be treated and with proper maintenance these can be prevented from forming cavities.

What are Pre-cavities?

The damage to the tooth’s enamel caused by the bacteria which causes demineralization in that area is known as Pre-cavity. It cannot be seen in radiographs.

Who can identify a pre-cavity?

Only dentist can identify a pre-cavity because it is the initial stage of development of caries and doesn’t cause any food lodgment or pain.

How to get rid of Pre-cavity?

Fluoride application at dentists is suggested to obstruct the cavity formation.

What are the different types of cavities?

There are three types of cavities: – Smooth surface cavities: They occur on the smooth sides of the teeth. – Pit and fissure cavities: They occur on the occlusal surface of the teeth. – Root cavities: They occur on the surface of the roots.

What are interdental cavities?

These are also known as interproximal cavities. They appear between two teeth and can cause damage to more than one tooth. These are caused due to food lodgment in interproximal areas and poor oral hygiene. These cavities are also known as Hidden cavities which are very troublesome causing both crown and root cavities. There is a higher chance of gum recession and bone resorption in the long-term with these types of cavities.

What happens when a cavity is left untreated?

If a cavity is left untreated then there is a higher risk of infection. The infection spreads to the pulp of the tooth which further spreads to the root apex and causes abscess and even causes the underlying bone destruction. This also causes spread of caries and damage to the remaining teeth.

When does a cavity become a root canal?

If it is a shallow cavity then it can be treated with fillings but if it is a deep cavity and persistent pain occurs then it undergoes root canal procedure. When the cavity involving enamel and dentine left untreated it progress to the pulp which causes pain. Once the pain starts, it will become a case of needing a root canal.

Tips to prevent cavities

Brush twice daily
Rinse after every meal
Avoid sticky, sugary foods
Visit to your dentist every 6 months

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Disclaimer: The suggestions given by Dr Swetha are her own and do not represent those of Platina Dental. Please consult expert dentist Dr. Swetha at Platina Dental before proceeding with any treatment. This video is only for educational purpose and the treatments suggested are not to be undergone without consulting a dentist.