It means to rot.
The explorer is used by the dentist to detect decay.
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Heal your cavities with real food. Go to a dentist, Treatment of caries depends on the extent of the decay.
It is when a dentist looks in your mouth for anything that may be bothering you and for decay, etc.
The poet went to the dentist to get treatment for her tooth decay. Her teeth had cavities, caps and decay. If she would have had taken proper care of her teeth since her childhood by not eating too many sweets and brushing her teeth properly, then she could have avoided going to the dentist so early in life.
A tooth has many surfaces and some people describe the decay by where it is on the tooth. The cavities the dentist can see by a clinical exam are on the chewing surfaces of the teeth and on the gumline area. There are some tooth decay cavities that are formed between the teeth due to lack of flossing. For these cavities, the dentist must take an x-ray to find them. You cannot see them by looking or feeling with the "pick". Another type of tooth decay is something that happens to an injured tooth called "internal resorption". The dentist also needs to take an x-ray to find this, unless the decay eats it way out of the tooth and shows at the gumline.
they dictate the type of tooth decay e.g periodental decay by observing the nerve destruction.tooth decay is easily caused by fermented sugar in the mouth which turn into acid and invade the gums
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No. Decalcification is not the same thing as tooth decay. It is the precursor to it. Talk to your dentist about other options.
X rays may be taken to confirm the presence and extent of the decay. The dentist then makes the final clinical diagnosis by probing the enamel with a sharp instrument.
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NO,NO,NO. Never attempt to do this. There is decay that can only be removed by a qualified dentist. If you try to do this yourself, you will end up with decay underneath "your" filling that will continue to decay until it reaches the nerve of the tooth. Then only a root canal or an extraction will take care of it.