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All About Tooth
Decay In order for tooth decay to be developed in
a tooth, that tooth must have acid producing bacteria around it, along with
food for the bacteria to feed upon.
Teeth that are susceptible to decay will have little to no fluoride in
the enamel to fight the plaque.
Fluoride can destroy decay, although it won’t be able to do much
once the decay has started to eat the teeth. Poor hygiene habits will allow the plaque
and tartar to build up around teeth and speed up the process of decay. Even though your mouth has a lot of
bacteria that is always present, only one type will generate the acid that
results in tooth decay. Some people
have active decay that is always present in their mouths. Parents with active decay can easily pass
the decay on to a child or loved one through eating, drinking from the same
glass, or even kissing. Once the decay has settled in the
tooth’s enamel, it will progress very slow. Once it has made it through to the second
layer of the enamel, it will spread faster as it heads towards the pulp. The pulp is a vital area of the tooth, as it
contains the nerves and blood supply.
This is where the pain will be the most intense, as the decay will
start to eat at the nerves. Although decay can take 2 - 3 years to get
through the enamel, it can make it from the dentin to the pulp in less than a
year. Once it makes it to the dentin,
the decay can destroy most of the tooth structure in a matter of weeks - or
months. The most preventable type of
tooth decay, known as smooth decay, also grows the slowest. It starts out as a white spot in the tooth,
where the bacteria dissolves the enamel. Smooth decay is very common with those 20 -
30 years of age. Pit or fissure decay is a bit more serious,
forming along the narrow grooves in the chewing side of the molars. It progresses more rapidly, and can eat
your teeth a lot faster than smooth decay.
Due to the grooves being so narrow, it can be hard to clean them with
regular bushing. Even though you may brush on a regular basis, this type of
decay is hard to prevent without going to the dentist for your regular
checkups and cleaning. The last type of decay, known as root decay,
begins on the surface of the root.
Root decay is common with middle aged individuals. It is normally the result of dry mouth, a
lot of sugar, or not taking care of your teeth. Root decay is the most difficult to
prevent, and the most serious type of tooth decay. It can eat teeth fast, leaving you no
choice but to get the affected teeth removed. Tooth decay is no laughing matter, and
should always be treated before it has time to spread and affect more of your
teeth. If you visit your dentist for
your regular checkups and cleaning, you can normally prevent it from
starting. You should always brush on a
daily basis, and use mouthwash such as Scope or Listerine to kill
bacteria. Bacteria
is always present in your mouth, although you can use mouthwash to
kill it. If you take care of your
teeth and follow the advice of your dentist, you can normally prevent tooth
decay before it has a chance to eat at your teeth.
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