Can I Stop A Cavity From Getting Worse?

If you have a cavity, you are likely wondering whether it needs to be tended to right away, whether it will get worse, if it will stagnate or possibly even improve the condition. A cavity is a tiny hole in the tooth that gradually expands as time progresses. This form of decay occurs when acid consumes the protective enamel on the teeth. As soon as the enamel is removed, the cavity will gradually eat the tooth until it hits the blood vessels and nerves in the tooth. You have the power to mitigate the cavity's expansion and resulting pain, discoloration and odor.

Here is a look at how you can stop your cavity from getting worse.

Brush the Tooth With Care

Brushing is essential to preventing your cavity from worsening. Brushing will also help prevent the formation of even more cavities. Zero in on the cavity as you brush to eliminate any remaining food particles from your snack or meal. This thorough brushing can help hinder the cavity's progression.

Hydration Will Help Prevent the Cavity From Worsening

An overly-dry mouth will permit the accumulation of bacteria that cause cavities. Consuming an abundance of water will keep your mouth moist and help thwart the cavity's progression.

A Fluoride Treatment Will Mitigate the Cavity’s Progression

Fluoride really can prevent bacteria from multiplying within the mouth. Fluoride remineralizes enamel to make teeth as strong as possible. Such fortified teeth are that much more resistant to cavities. In some cases, pinpointing a cavity in the early stages and applying a fluoride treatment will reverse the decay. Speak with our dentist about fluoride treatments to find out more about this approach to combating cavity progression.

Saltwater Rinses Might Help

Saltwater has antiseptic properties. Oral health professionals often recommend patients use saltwater when a wound or infection is present in the mouth. Saltwater can even destroy bacteria that leads to the formation of cavities. Swish with salt water as soon as you find out you have a cavity and it just might slow its expansion.

The Role of Xylitol Gum in Preventing Cavities From Worsening

Gum with Xylitol does all sorts of good things for your mouth. Xylitol is a natural alcohol that helps destroy bacteria and ward off infections. Chew Xylitol gum following snacks and meals to help prevent the cavity from worsening.

Avoid Refined Sugar to Prevent Your Cavity From Worsening

The worst thing you can do to your cavity faces exposure to acid. Do not consume sugary beverages or foods after you find out you have a cavity. Cavities that result from acid-generating bacteria will only continue to expand if surrounded by the acid in sugar.

If you have a craving for something sugary, rinse out your mouth with water immediately after indulging. When possible, clean your teeth with floss and toothpaste to prevent the cavity from worsening.

Why does this all matter?

Request a dental appointment here: https://chambleedental.com or call Chamblee Dental Care at (770) 238-4316 for an appointment in our Chamblee dental office.

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