Your routine cleaning during your checkup is important. The buildup of bacteria on your teeth, plaque, will eventually harden. The hardened plaque, tartar, can stay stuck on teeth even when you brush and floss over the area or areas where tartar can be found. Your hygienist’s tools can remove tartar. Removing this substance helps you stay free of cavities.
A cavity’s steady growth will continue to consume your tooth until you put a stop to it. If you go in for treatment, your dentist can find a small cavity, one that has only just formed. They can also find damage to your enamel that could become a cavity if you are not careful. For small cavities, your dentist can excise the infected area, and use a composite resin filling to replace what had to be removed. Missing appointments can leave cavities with time to grow until they become painful.
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