Signs and symptoms of tooth decay include a foul taste in your mouth, chipping teeth and painful or sensitive teeth. If you suspect that you have tooth decay, see a dentist as quickly as possible.
There are really no first signs of a cavity. Ther is usually a small hole where the cavity is. The signs of it getting worse is when you have pain in the spot. Go to the dentist and he/she will take care of it. If you wait too long to get it looked at you could end up getting a root canal. Just get 2-3 checkups every year.
Some signs of a cavity are some bad toothaches.
You might also see a small hole start to form.
Yellow will surround that hole. If you have one or start to have go see a dentist IMMIDIATLY! You'll get silver teeth filling and look nice.
when you start noticing black holes forming in your teeth.
REALLY bad breath, and you dont smell good just like hillary duff.
Your tooth was in a great pain
The first signs of damage are chalky white spots or lines across the teeth. As decay progresses, the damage to the child's teeth becomes obvious.
weight loss, tooth decay, binge eating
No tooth decay is not a sign of cancer. Various other things can be signs of cancer. Tooth decay is natural process that can be sped up by several factors. For example, drinking soda helps sped up tooth decay.
which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?
A tooth will decay faster in soda because of the acid content that dissolves the tooth. In water, which is PH neutral, the tooth shouldn't decay at all.
No part of "tooth decay" is a structure or function.
no its only a decay
the patient may experience common early symptoms, such as sensitivity to hot and cold liquids or localized discomfort after eating very sweet foods.
Chemotherapy can lead to stomatitis and increase the risk of tooth decay.
The start of tooth decay is caused by two groups of bacteria Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus.
I do not believe that anything is added to help tooth decay. Fluorides are added to fight (not help!) tooth decay.
While it is not true that if your parents have a lot of decay, you will also have a lot of decay, it is true that there is a genetic predisposition to tooth decay. This simply means that you may have to work harder to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent tooth decay. Tooth decay is primarily a function of poor oral hygiene. Keep you mouth adequately clean, see your dentist and hygienist frequently, follow their advice, and you will likely experience less tooth decay.