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A cavity is a permanently damaged area in the hard surface of your teeth that develop into tiny openings or holes.

Cavities, also called tooth decay or caries, are caused by a combination of factors. Cavities are common in children, teenagers, and older adults. But anyone who has teeth can get cavities, including infants.

What are the symptoms?

Symptoms of cavities can vary. When a cavity is just beginning, you may not have any symptoms at all. As the decay gets larger, it may cause signs and symptoms such as:

When should you see a dentist?

You may not be aware that a cavity is forming. If cavities aren’t treated, they get larger and affect deeper layers of your teeth. They can lead to a severe toothache, infection and tooth loss.

Regular dental visits and good brushing and flossing habits are your best protection against cavities and tooth decay. However, if you experience a toothache or mouth pain, see your dentist as soon as possible.

Treatment options:

Treatment of cavities depends on how severe they are and your particular situation. Treatment options include:

Prevention

Good oral and dental hygiene can help you avoid cavities. Here are some tips to help prevent cavities:

Visit Rother Dental regularly to prevent cavities! Contact us today to schedule your next appointment.