Tooth Decay
Dr. Luong, at Care Dental Spa in Temple, Texas is frequently asked, “What is a cavity and how did I get it?” Cavities are tooth decay or caries. Cavities are damaged areas on the hard surface of your teeth. It is permanent damage and will not get any better without treatment. This damage develops into small holes in your teeth. Cavities from plaque. Plaque is a combination of bacteria, acid food and saliva. If you do not properly brush and floss your teeth, the acid in plaque break down your tooth enamel, which causes cavities.
An untreated cavity can cause a
variety of symptoms. Pain and/or tooth sensitivity is the most common symptom.
If this ignored and left untreated, a tooth abscess can from and can even
became life threatening. The bacteria can enter your bloodstream and cause more
complication throughout your body.
Treatment can range from a simple
filling to endodontic treatment on extractions. When decay is found early, a
filling is done. Most filling can be done quickly and with case. Most patients
want to be numbed with lidocaine so there is no discomfirt. Dr Luong will
remove the decyded tooth tissue by using handpiece. That opening is then filled
with a composite or resin material. This material is tooth colored and blends
will with the remaining tooth structure. We, at care Dental Spa, Never use the
old silver looking metal material that has been used years ago. Dr luong feels
that the never composite filling material is much better for our patients. He
does not have to remove as much tooth structure using this material and the
appearance is much more pleasing for our patients. The quality of this material
is much better than the old amalgam filling material.
If the tooth decay is large and
incorporates the majority of the tooth structure, a crown and build up could be
the best option for treatment. Dr Luong would numb the area surrounding the
decayed tooth and remove all of the damaged tooth structure. The remaining
tooth structure is than (built up) to the support full coverage crown or cap.
Impression might be taken to send to his laboratory, where your crown will be
fabricated. Often a machine, such as the Letro, will be used to digitally send
all that information to the lab. A temporary crown is made and placed on top of
your remaining tooth structure with temporary crown is made and placed on top
of your remaining tooth structure cement until your Permanente crown can be
placed.
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