Why People Get Decay
and What You Can Do To Prevent It
Dental decay happens when the germs in your mouth eat the sugar you take in to form acids
that accumulate on your teeth. The acids literally dissolve the teeth, making the holes we
call cavities. As the holes get bigger, they trap more germs, so the cavities continue to
grow to the point where an abscess will form if the cavity is not cleaned out and
repaired.
To Prevent Decay, We Stress:
- Daily effective oral hygiene measures at
home including brushing, flossing, oral irrigators etc., to remove bacteria, plaque and
accumulating acids.
- Early detection of open crevices on
teeth and leaking old fillings to eradicate decay in its earliest stages.
- Reduction in dietary sugar to minimize
the acid making potential of the bacteria that even the best brushing and flossing
might miss.
- Prescription-strength Fluoride
treatment to harden the teeth to make them more decay-resistant, for children and adults.
- Most important, consistent and regular
professional dental
examinations, cleanings and x-rays when appropriate to keep you
apprised of your dental
condition, increase home care
effectiveness and clean the spots that are hard for you to get.
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