What are cavities
February 16, 2009 by
Filed under Cavities, Dental Care
Cavities are nothing but tooth decay. Given below are the factors that lead to decaying tooth. It is mainly influenced by our eating habits, our oral hygiene and fluoride content in the toothpaste we use. Hereditary plays a very important role in our oral health. Certain families have unhealthy teeth. These problems are passed down hereditarily.
For good oral hygiene, there has to be enough saliva content in the mouth. In case there is less saliva generated by the mouth, it leads to a parched mouth. This is the main cause of tooth problems. People who consume tobacco in forms like cigarettes have a parched mouth. The tobacco would just absorb all your saliva, thereby giving rise to a parched mouth. This is when cavities are born.
Untreated cavities could lead to a number of tooth problems. It not only affects the tooth, but also the nerve endings of the tooth. It could also develop into abscess. Abscess is a sore or a boil which appears the tip of the tooth root. It can results in fatality, if left untreated. Cavities are something which could results in other grave problems.
Regular visits to your dentist would prevent cavities because the dentist would detect a cavity immediately and start the necessary course of action. It is for sure that most of the cavities take their birth in the gum roots, where it is visibly not possible to locate them, unless you take an x-ray of your tooth and gums. In case there is a cavity, it will discolor that particular tooth. In case you see a blackened portion inside your teeth, do not wait any longer. Rush to your dentist. He could possibly save your tooth or if not at least go in for a root canal.
Eating and dietary habits are the contributors to cavities. A person with a sweet tooth has maximum chances of a cavity. People who consume too many alcoholic and soda drinks are also at risk to cavities. These artificially sweetened foods erode the outer enamel of your tooth resulting in tartar formation and later cavities. The acids present in the soda drinks would erode the enamel lining of your tooth. In case you do not take effective steps, the dentist would be left with no other option but to extract your tooth. Negligence on your part would further make the condition even worst, when the entire enamel has been scraped off and the roots of your tooth are exposed which would result in unbearable pain.
The main place of cavities is normally the behind tooth, places of chewing in between the teeth. The best way to avoid its occurrence and regular visits to a dentist. Your dentist would advise you on the x-rays to be taken so that he gets a perfect idea of the cavities and whether they can be treated or not. If your dentist feels there is no other option, then he will have to rip it off.

How To Stop Tooth Ache Pain?
One can hardly find a person who has not experienced a tooth ache. As compared to other pains, toothache is one such pain which can be excruciating and it would absolutely drain you. There are instances where individuals in spite of taking proper care, precautions, oral hygiene have experienced problems of toothache. A tooth pain is like an uninvited guest. It can erupt at anytime. But you do not have to get petrified. One can get respite from it through some ayurvedic medicines or some antibiotics.
Herbal medicines for toothaches would definitely give relief but ensure that you take them in a tincture form. It would give immediate help by reducing the soreness and the tenderness of the gums and the tooth. Your infection would also be taken care to a great extent. What is the right method for consuming a tincture? One needs to consume at least a tablespoon and gargle with your mouth well. The tincture acts on your infected part, numbs it and gives you relief from the pain and discomfort.
Basically, tincture helps by anaesthetizing the infected area. The problem could still persist. You need to consult your dentist immediately to trace out the root cause of your problems and nip it in the bud itself. Just as we have mentioned before, a toothache can occur at any time. It could just errupt on a weekend or a holiday, when you cannot take an appointment with the dentist. At such times, a tincture can also give you a great amount of relief from the throbbing pain.
One should not delay the visit to a dentist, as these would accelerate your problems. The infection may seem to subside, but do not take your teeth for granted. At a later stage, when the problems becomes very serious, even your dentist would not be able to help you out. Infections and cavities need to be treated without any loss of time because if it is left undetected and untreated, then it could lead to many other diseases of both the gums and teeth. Your dentist would advise you whether you need to go in for a cavity filling, or in case there is any rotten teeth, then the only alternative left would be to extract it. Unless absolutely necessary, pulling out the teeth would be the last option your dentist would resort to. He would try and save your tooth through a root canal treatment.
Another drug which you can resort to is Ambesol. They can be applied to painful teeth; this would give you a good amount of relief. But in case the infection is too bad or the tooth is so bad, then I am afraid even this would not help you. You can also go in for Tylenol or aspirin tablets. They are dissolvable tablets; you need to hold it on the painful tooth, within seconds you would get great relief. There is a bitter taste associated with these tablets, but that is a lesser problem. 75 % of your problem is taken care when you get instant relief from the pain.
To get permanent cure for your teeth, you need to visit the dentist. Treat the problem. Your dentist would normally recommend antibiotics for curing the infection. Once the infection is through, he would recommend an x-ray to check for any cavities, gum disease etc. Most of the toothaches occur due to cavities. The dentist would advise you on a cavity filling.


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