Think You Might Have a Cavity? Let Your Brick, NJ Dentist Help

A cavity is the decayed part of a tooth. It can be recognized in many ways, depending on its location in your mouth and how serious it is. Normally, symptoms aren’t noticeable until the decay gets substantially worse. You might not necessarily experience pain when a cavity develops; however, you’ll experience the following symptoms as the cavity grows.
 
Persistent Pain or Toothache:
 
Pain is primarily noticeable when biting down or applying pressures. The pain is due to a crack in your tooth, which is a clear sign of a cavity. Feeling a sharp pain after biting or chewing on food is an indication that your tooth is in the process of decaying. Take action before this decay gets any worse.
 
Tooth Sensitivity:
 
Tooth sensitivity can be mild or severe, and varies between cases. When your cavity grows closer to the nerve, it easily senses the change in temperature. Thus, sensitivity hits when you ingest foods or drinks that are either hot or cold. Even sweet foods and drinks can trigger sensitivity. The severity of your teeth sensitivity can help indicate the presence of a cavity.
 
Bleeding When Brushing:
 
Persistent bleeding is a symptom of gum disorders, and is a sign of a deep cavity. Because of gum irritation, cavities can cause bleeding when you brush your teeth. Take notice of substantial bleeding after brushing, as this might be a sign of a cavity. Bring this bleeding to the attention of your dentist, and seek his / her feedback about what this might mean, and if you have any lingering cavities.
 
Some Holes in Teeth:
 
Plaque that stays on your teeth when hardened turns to tartar. Tartar, which is an acid combined with bacteria, will damage the core of your teeth and ultimately produce a cavity. This breakdown causes holes in the tooth where the decay occurs. This visible symptom makes cavity rather easy to spot, but doesn’t limit the pains a cavity can bring.
 
Teeth Discoloration or Dark Spots:
 
While cavities may be visible through holes, they can also be seen as stains or spots on the surface of your tooth. Spots can be black or brown. Cavities can also cause your entire tooth to darken, increasing its chances of chipping. Look for clearly discolored teeth or dark spots, and be sure to consult with your dental professional should you find any of these indicators.

 

Be mindful of your dental and oral health. It's important to regularly have dental checkups and cleanings. If you experience any of the above symptoms, visit your favorite Brick, NJ dentist so he/she can further evaluate your dental health.

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