Treatment Options That Help Prevent Tooth Decay

Cavities can form in smiles of all ages, from kids to adults. With good oral hygiene, our team can help smiles avoid the onset of cavities. We also have unique treatment options to help too! At our Southlake, TX, dental office, we talk about how we improve the health of smiles and limit the risk of cavities.

The Causes and Warning Signs of Cavities

Each of our teeth are coated in a protective layer of enamel. But when the enamel is weakened or damaged, this exposes the sensitive inner structure to harmful bacteria, which in turn increases the risk of tooth decay and dental infection. This exposure could happen due to an injury or teeth grinding. But in most cases, this is due to enamel erosion, which occurs due to plaque buildup brought on by poor brushing and flossing habits, and a diet high in sugar and starch. Warning signs often include tooth sensitivity when you eat or drink, or a toothache that doesn’t subside after 24 to 48 hours. When you have persistent pain in a tooth, you need to seek treatment right away!

Fluoride Treatments

When possible, we want to help you and your family avoid the onset of tooth decay. When you visit for a checkup every six months, we can apply fluoride to your teeth. This naturally-occurring mineral strengthens the outer enamel, even weakened portions, to prevent cavities from forming. Application takes seconds and you just need to avoid food and drink for about a half hour as it cures. Fluoride is also found in toothpaste, and we recommend using a fluoridated toothpaste each day. Kids three and younger need a rice-sized amount, and everyone else should use a pea-sized amount.

Dental Sealants

For children and those with limited dexterity, reaching the rear teeth when we brush and floss can be difficult. This means food and drink particles can become trapped between the molars, increasing the risk of cavities. But with dental sealants, we coat these teeth in a special acrylic layer that keeps food and drink particles from being caught between them. The application takes seconds and they can stay in place for up to ten years!

Dental Cleanings

A professional cleaning every six months is a chance to remove all plaque and tartar completely from your teeth, which is significant in fighting tooth decay and also periodontal issues. If you have any questions, contact our team today!

Find Out More About Avoiding Cavities With Tate Family Dentistry In Southlake, TX

Our team wants to help you enjoy good oral health and a smile free of tooth decay. To learn more about protecting teeth from tooth decay, give us a call at our Southlake, TX dental office at (817) 481-6364.

 

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