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Yes, a cavity can contribute to gum disease. Both conditions are caused by bacteria in plaque. An untreated cavity, especially one near the gum line, can lead to inflammation and infection of the gums, which is a key step toward gum disease.

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tooth and gum problems


What is this word deses its scrambeled?

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What makes a cavity?

Eating a lot of junk food which includes candy gum and mints make a hollow hole in your teeth called a cavity


My tooth itself above the gum doesn't hurt but under the gum where my tooth meets the gum it hurts This has been going on for a day or two is it a cavity?

most likely it is a cavity but u might just have an infection try to take maybe a toothpick and clean it out either like that or spray water at it


Should you pull a first molar if it has a large cavity?

it depends how deep is your cavity .if the cavity is under your gum there are few chance to keep it because to do a root canal or put a crown is necessary remove all cavity and is contraindicated if your cavity is under your gum or close to the root. If the cavity is too big, sometimes there is nothing that can be done and the tooth has to be extracted. But a first molar is a big tooth that is important for chewing. If you lose it, it will affect the other teeth. Therefore if there is anyway to repair the cavity, by either a filling or a root canal, it would be the best option.


What to do when you have a hole in your gum next to your tooth?

Visit your dentist immediately. If it is an infection, care and treatment will keep further problems from happening. It could be a cavity.


How can you get a cavitiy under a crown?

When you have a dental crown, it is less common to have a cavity on the tooth because it is protected. However, the place where the crown meets the tooth can still get a cavity, that is why hygiene is important even though a crown is on the tooth, especially flossing. The two ways to get a cavity under a crown are:A cavity started between the crown and the tooth at the gum level.There was a cavity left on the tooth when the crown was put (more rare).


If your gum swells up above a tooth what does it mean?

Swelling of the gum above a tooth may indicate gum disease like gingivitis or periodontitis. It could also be a sign of an infection or abscess in the gum tissue. It is important to see a dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment.


Does bubble gum clean teeth?

Yes, Hubba Babba gum has a lot of sugar that can damage your teeth and cause your teeth to get cavity's. Eat sugar-free gum like orbit, stride, 5 gum, and trident because those gum are actually proven to be good for your teeth. Chew on!


Will large cavity left by wisdom tooth extraction cause problem?

It certainly leaves a big hole in the gum. It will close over in a relatively short time.

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