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Cavities Do Not Just Go Away on Their Own


Posted on 12/23/2021 by Robert Leale
Cavities Do Not Just Go Away on Their OwnDental cavities are holes in your teeth caused by harmful bacteria. They are a result of damage to your tooth enamel. As much as the enamel is the hardest tissue in your body, it can weaken due to several reasons. Dental cavities can be caused by dry mouth, poor oral hygiene, and cases of insufficient fluoride. Just like many other oral problems, dental cavities can start as a minor issue and progress into a serious problem. Most people wonder whether cavities can go away on their own.

Understanding Dental Cavities


Dental cavities don't go away on their own. They tend to grow in size and worsen with time. Even if you have a tiny cavity, it is likely to worsen if you don't get treated. Dental cavities need professional treatment by our professionals in order to restore their shape and prevent further damage to the tooth enamel. If you notice the early stages of a dental cavity, you shouldn't avoid the problem but seek treatment immediately.

You can prevent the worsening of cavities by visiting our offices for treatment. You also need to avoid eating foods that trigger dental cavities. Sugary foods are more likely to cause dental cavities because bacteria will feed on them and damage your teeth. Drinking acidic beverages could also trigger the development of tooth cavities.

Now that poor oral hygiene is one of the main causes of dental cavities; it is important to observe good oral hygiene. You should do so by brushing your teeth at least twice a day using a soft-bristled toothbrush. You should also floss once daily. This will go a long way in keeping your teeth healthy. Visiting our offices for regular dental checks will also help detect tooth cavities in their early stages. Schedule a consultative appointment with us for more information on the importance of treating dental cavities.
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