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As a Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Lage knows that proper Dental Hygiene is
imperative for long-term dental care.
What is tooth decay?
Tooth decay is the process that results in a cavity (dental caries).
It occurs when bacteria in your mouth make acids that eat away at a
tooth. If not treated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and
tooth loss.
You can easily prevent tooth decay by brushing and flossing your
teeth regularly, seeing your dentist for teeth cleaning and
checkups, and avoiding foods that are high in sugar.
What causes tooth decay?
The combination of bacteria and food causes tooth decay. A clear,
sticky substance called plaque that contains bacteria is always
forming on your teeth and gums. As the bacteria feed on the sugars
in the food you eat, they make acids. The acids attack the teeth for
20 minutes or more after eating. Over a period of time, these acids
destroy tooth enamel, resulting in tooth decay.
What are the symptoms?
Tooth decay usually does not cause symptoms until you have a cavity
or an infected tooth. When this occurs, a toothache is the most
common symptom.
How is tooth decay diagnosed?
Your dentist diagnoses tooth decay by:
* Asking questions about your past dental and medical problems and
care.
* Examining your teeth, using a pointed tool and a small mirror.
* Taking X-rays of your teeth and mouth.
How is it treated?
Treatment for tooth decay depends on how bad it is. You may be able
to reverse slight tooth decay by using fluoride. To fix cavities
caused by mild tooth decay, your dentist will fill the cavities with
another substance (fillings). For more severe tooth decay, you may
need a crown or root canal. In extreme cases, your dentist may have
to remove the tooth. ~WebMD
Cosmetic Dentistry
Lage Dental LLC.
7475 Dakin St Ste 335
Denver, CO 80221
Ph: 303-427-4552
OFFICE HOURS
Mon 7am-4pm
Tues 8am-5pm
Wed 9am-6pm
Thu 7am-2pm
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