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Asked: December 1, 20212021-12-01T11:19:08+05:30 2021-12-01T11:19:08+05:30In: Health

What does a cavity look like?

What does a cavity look like?

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    1. Wish Lay
      2021-12-01T11:24:10+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 11:24 am

      Answer: A cavity may look like a small crystal at the side of the tooth, surface pitting or discoloration, an exposed edge that feels rough when you touch it with your tongue, or any kind of hidden break.

      tooth decay

      If you are unsure if there is decay on your teeth, it’s always best to consult with a dentist for diagnosis. Your dentist can diagnose cavities based on radiographs (x-rays) and take care of it using dental fillings which are safe and permanent restorations that may well last for decades to centuries depending on the depth. Please remember to continue brushing well even after restoration! Preventative dentistry will assure optimal oral health in both children and adults alike.

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    2. Weboptify
      2021-12-01T11:25:49+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 11:25 am

      Answer: A tooth cavity can be a circle, a line or a crack. Cavities look grayish-brown and hard, containing bits of food or plaque stuck to them.
      It is caused by the tooth biting on something harder than the tooth surface and tiny bumps from brushing can make it worse. If not attended to, cavities become black holes which destroy what was there before.

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    3. Ratna's Kitchen
      2021-12-01T11:26:54+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2021 at 11:26 am

      Answer: “Tooth decay, also recognized as tooth rot or dental caries , is a common phenomenon that forms when food debris and saliva react chemically by producing acids. Foods such as sweets, refined flour products and soda contain large amounts of carbohydrates which provide necessary sugars that can be converted to acid. After forming plaque during the normal process of eating and drinking throughout the day, these foods begin to break down on teeth.”

      A tooth cavity is defined as an open indentation in a tooth structure caused by cementum’s dissolution due to acidic components. The dentin layer may also undergo erosion (damage) due to bacteria present in plaque deposits. Over time, this leads to increased size of the cavity which can crack through enamel, exposing nerve tissue. Cavities are the most common type of dental problem, affecting both children and adults.

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