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Boise Dental: Signs You May Have A Cavity

Though regular teeth cleanings and exams help prevent cavities, they can still happen. Even worse, some people throughout the Treasure Valley don’t even notice any symptoms until they visit their Boise dentist and learn they need a filling.

What Is A Cavity?

A cavity is a small hole in the hard, outer layer of a tooth called the enamel. A cavity is the result of tooth decay. When food particles get stuck in your teeth, they promote the growth of plaque. Plaque is a sticky substance that causes cavities. Even worse, when you eat or drink sugary treats, the plaque-causing bacteria in your mouth can turn it into acid. The acid then eats away at your tooth enamel while the sticky plaque keeps the acid in contact with your teeth.  

Signs You May Have A Cavity

Tooth Sensitivity

If you experience tooth sensitivity when you eat or drink hot, cold, and sugary foods, you may have a cavity. Symptoms can range from mild to severe. While you can always use a special toothpaste for sensitive teeth, you may have a cavity if it doesn’t help.

Bad Breath

Bad breath is another good sign you have a cavity. However, bad breath is usually a symptom of a cavity that has gone untreated and your tooth is starting to decay. While you can always brush and floss your teeth to treat bad breath, you may have a cavity if it doesn’t go away.

Cracked Tooth

A cracked tooth can often be the result of an accident. However, they can also be caused by a cavity due to tooth decay. Keep in mind that your teeth are especially vulnerable to damage if you chew ice or use your teeth as tools. If you do crack a tooth, make an appointment with your Boise dentist immediately to avoid costlier, more expensive problems down the road.

Dark Spots Or Holes

While dark spots can just be natural stains, they can also indicate a growing cavity. This is especially true if you have tooth sensitivity or pain. A dark spot is usually a good sign you’re developing a cavity. Even worse, a visible hole in your tooth means a cavity has gone untreated. If this is the case you need to make an appointment with your Boise dentist immediately.

Toothaches

If you are experiencing an unwanted toothache that doesn’t seem to go away, this is usually a good indication you’ve developed a cavity. Even worse, a toothache means a cavity has reached the nerve in your tooth. If you’re experiencing severe toothache, it’s important to make an appointment with your Boise dentist right away.

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Don’t wait before scheduling a dental cavity treatment. The longer you wait, the more expensive and painful the process will be. If you suspect you may be developing a cavity, visit your Boise dentist at the first sign of trouble. While it’s important to brush and floss your teeth daily, it’s as equally important to schedule regular cleanings and checkups.

If you suspect you may have a cavity, contact Summit Dental Group at (208) 314-2275 today!

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